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Virat Kohli gave a decent response to the critics.© AFP
Days after former New Zealand player Simon Dull questioned his scoring pace, India and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) star Virat Kohli has responded to critics. During RCB’s game against the Lucknow Super Giants earlier this week, Kohli scored half a century after scoring at will during the powerplay. However, after the field restrictions were lifted, his strike numbers dropped dramatically. Dull, who was the commentator, suggested that Kohli was worried about his milestone.
“Kohli started like a train. He worked like a hammer and tongs, as he made a lot of throws. From 42 to 50 he took 10 balls. Worried about a milestone. I don’t think there is a place for that in this game. You just have to keep going, especially with wickets in hand at this stage. You have to keep going,” Doall said on the air.
Kohli now talked about the impact frequency factor in T20.
“Yes, of course (important anchor role). I fully agree with this. There are a lot of people who, because they haven’t been in that situation themselves, see the game differently,” Kohli told former Indian player Robin Utappa at Jio Cinema.
“Suddenly, when the power play is over, they’re like, ‘Oh, they started spinning the shot. what to do against him in the first two overs so that you can get big points in the last two overs of this guy, and then the rest of the serves became much easier, ”he added.
Kohli will return to action on Saturday when RCB plays the Delhi Capitals at M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
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