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Virat Kohli's 83* vs Pakistan: Did we witness the greatest ever T20 innings?

A very good knock, but not a contender for the best.
It's insane, are we forgetting Samuels in the WC Final or Braithwaite lol?

But nah, group stage match against Pakistan where for most of the innings Kohli was striking it at 100.

It probably wont even be a top 3 knock by the end of the tournament. Only reason its getting hyped is because it's India vs Pakistan.
 
It's insane, are we forgetting Samuels in the WC Final or Braithwaite lol?

But nah, group stage match against Pakistan where for most of the innings Kohli was striking it at 100.

It probably wont even be a top 3 knock by the end of the tournament. Only reason its getting hyped is because it's India vs Pakistan.

Only for 1% like you lol This will live for ages. Nobody remembers Samuels knock. It is brathwhite knock from the same match is remembered.
 
It's insane, are we forgetting Samuels in the WC Final or Braithwaite lol?

But nah, group stage match against Pakistan where for most of the innings Kohli was striking it at 100.

It probably wont even be a top 3 knock by the end of the tournament. Only reason its getting hyped is because it's India vs Pakistan.

Pressure of India-Pakistan match, charged bowling lineup, pressure of 90000 crowd.. All these things made this innings so special..
And don't forget India lost half of the team on almost 30 runs.
Simply the best ever Innings i witness 🤞🏻
 
Whether greatest or not is all just subjective theories. What can't be denied is that Kohli made diwali very very special for most of us in India and that to me is the real accomplishment.
 
Pressure of India-Pakistan match, charged bowling lineup, pressure of 90000 crowd.. All these things made this innings so special..
And don't forget India lost half of the team on almost 30 runs.
Simply the best ever Innings i witness ����

Not to mention fastest early season MCG pitch compared to flat eden gardens pitch.
 
Glen Phillips (2 times dropped) was a better innings?
Finn Allen, Stonis and Philips.

Team 15/3 on a difficult pitch where majority of batsmen struggled to time the ball.

Only reason this is getting hyped so much is again - India/Pak and Kohli.

If we're going to talk about the dropped catches, maybe should mention the dubious no ball call which cost Pakistan the match and Pakistan putting in an all time bottle job to lose a match they should have won if they had the smallest amount of mettle and didn't give extras in the last over.
 
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Only for 1% like you lol This will live for ages. Nobody remembers Samuels knock. It is brathwhite knock from the same match is remembered.
Keep going on bout it. Going to be funny when no one remembers in it two weeks time when India is bounced in the Semis.
 
A knock in a knock out match is supreme to what Kohli played. Don't hype it just in name of India Pakistan this that.

India Pakistan group stage match is not bigger than Finals or Semis of the T20 World Cup where Braithwaite, Hussey and Samuel's played match/tournament winning knocks.
 
A knock in a knock out match is supreme to what Kohli played. Don't hype it just in name of India Pakistan this that.

India Pakistan group stage match is not bigger than Finals or Semis of the T20 World Cup where Braithwaite, Hussey and Samuel's played match/tournament winning knocks.
Is this the Hussey innings against Pakistan where he belted Ajmal in the last over to take Aus to the Final?

Forgot about it, and yeah that would be better than this too.
 
Pressure of India-Pakistan match, charged bowling lineup, pressure of 90000 crowd.. All these things made this innings so special..
And don't forget India lost half of the team on almost 30 runs.
Simply the best ever Innings i witness ����
Pressure of what? It's still a GS match where a win is 3 points. Both teams still in the tournament after this match AND it's the very first match of the tournament. For majority of the innings, Kohli was playing a poor knock. The finish with Pakistan bottling it and India getting a dodgy call doesn't make it the greatest ever.
 
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Finn Allen, Stonis and Philips.

Team 15/3 on a difficult pitch where majority of batsmen struggled to time the ball.

Only reason this is getting hyped so much is again - India/Pak and Kohli.

If we're going to talk about the dropped catches, maybe should mention the dubious no ball call which cost Pakistan the match and Pakistan putting in an all time bottle job to lose a match they should have won if they had the smallest amount of mettle and didn't give extras in the last over.

This does not make sense.

If nz was 15/3 then India was 31/4

Similar to Nz, Indian batters were unable to time the ball and that's why we collapsed.

Kohli's innings was against Pakistan which easily has a better bowling attack than Sri Lanka and on top of that he didn't give a single chance to the opposition.

Add to this, the fact that India vs Pak is the biggest match of the group stages atleast, Kohli's knock was not only better but way superior to Philips and Stoinis lol.
 
not at all.

highly controversial last over with calls going in their favor

barely got through
 
Apparently SL bowling is better than Pakistan bowling and Sydney is difficult pitch compared to Melbourne. This is what happens when you judge a match by going through scorecard.
 
Apparently SL bowling is better than Pakistan bowling and Sydney is difficult pitch compared to Melbourne. This is what happens when you judge a match by going through scorecard.
Asia Cup Champions on pitch that was a lot more difficult than Melbourne.
 
Kohli's innings against Pakistan was 'song of god', legitimised T20 cricket as art: Greg Chappell

Greg Chappell in his column for the Sydney Morning Herald, has called Virat Kohli’s knock against Pakistan ‘a song by god,’ and also rated the former skipper as the ‘most complete Indian batsman’ of his time.

“Virat Kohli played an innings that was as close to a “song by god” as has ever been played in T20 cricket. Like a cat playing with a new skein of wool, Kohli teased then expertly picked apart an excellent Pakistan bowling attack until it lay unravelled, spent and exposed on the green carpet of the MCG,” wrote Chappell.

Kohli slammed an unbeaten 82 to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday.

“None of the greats of bygone eras could have dismembered of an opponent so brutally without compromising the niceties of the art of batting than Kohli did last Sunday night.”

“Kohli is the most complete Indian batsman of my time. Only the greatest of champions has the courage and the intelligence to transport their imagination beyond the mortal plane. Kohli has that. Perhaps only Tiger Pataudi has come close to transcending a similar stratosphere,” said the former India coach.

Chappell also said that Kohli’s knock has legitimised T20 cricket as, an art form and nobody can dismiss the T20 cricket as simply entertainment ever again.

“It was an innings that showcased the art of batting like no other that I have seen in a lifetime of watching cricket.”

“Ironically, it was also the innings that legitimised T20 cricket as, dare I say it, an art form, more than any that I have seen in the past 15 years. Nobody can dismiss T20 cricket as simply entertainment ever again,” said the 74-year-old.

Chappell said only Adam Gilchrist could have come close to Kohli in terms of sheer strokeplay.

“I can think of many of the best hitters in the modern game who could have pulled off a similar victory, and probably have, but none has ever done it with pure batting skills in the manner that Kohli did against Pakistan,” he said.

“Only Adam Gilchrist has come close in the past, but this was even more esoteric than some of his most sublime efforts. It was simply impossible to look away.”

That the knock came from the strongest and most vocal supporter of Test cricket made Chappell all the more ecstatic.

“It gave me immense pleasure as it was played by one of the staunchest supporters and exponents of Test cricket of the past 145 years.”

“This was the day that T20 cricket came to maturity, and the nail biting game was played between two of the younger nations of the long form of the game in front of 90,000 rapturous fans, most of whom were thousands of miles from the land of their birth,” Chappell wrote.

Kohli’s innings came at Shane Warne’s home ground as 90,000-plus fans cheered every bit of it and Chappell felt had he been alive, the spin wizard would have been proud of the knock.

“Shane Warne would be proud to have his name emblazoned on the most imposing stand at the stadium, presiding over the proceedings on the fateful evening.”

“It was most certainly the coming-of-age of cricket’s new crown jewels. Kohli willed himself to get his team over the line, and demanded that anyone who loved the game of cricket stay and watch the spectacle until the end,” Chappell said.

Two years ago in a column for the same newspaper, the Australian batting legend has declared Kohli as an Aussie. He said: “Kohli is the most Australian non-Australian cricketer of all time.” He struck a Gandhi metaphor to drill his point:

https://indianexpress.com/article/s...-virat-kohlis-knock-against-pakistan-8236903/

Great complement.

This line...

Kohli is the most Australian non-Australian cricketer of all time.He struck a Gandhi metaphor to drill his point.
 
not at all.

highly controversial last over with calls going in their favor

barely got through

Calls? U mean the no ball call and not calls. Lack of understanding of rules by one team doesn't equate to other team having calls in their favor.
 
Calls? U mean the no ball call and not calls. Lack of understanding of rules by one team doesn't equate to other team having calls in their favor.

The only lack of understanding is shown by you in comprehending my sentence.

Dead ball after bowled is the correct call.
No-ball was controversial.

Remove those two, India doesnt win. Kohli's innings does not result in a win.

Thank you for your feedback.
 
But of course Indians and their media and the fact that they want Kohli to do well will make it seem like this innings was the second coming of Jesus. Its a brand issue for them. The Kohli brand has to succeed at all cost to give them validation about their belief system.

This isn't Bollywood - I know you think it is.

Move along. You barely scraped through.
 
The only lack of understanding is shown by you in comprehending my sentence.

Dead ball after bowled is the correct call.
No-ball was controversial.

Remove those two, India doesnt win. Kohli's innings does not result in a win.

Thank you for your feedback.

Dead ball after bowled is the correct call. I am sure that could be the rule in your backyard cricket, however international cricket rules are different. Mention not.
 
Virat Kohli 83* Vs Rashid Khan 48* - Which one is the superior t20 innings?

Kohli scored more and won the game for India but was helped by potentially a misread of a no ball by the umpires.

It was more the brain fade of Nawaz at the end than his own brilliance imo.

Ofc the pressure of a Pak v Ind game is always unreal, so we have to take that into consideration.

Rashid on the other hand played a come from behind innings, and unlike Kohli he didn’t struggle at the start and middle of his innings. He attacked from the word go.

And also decimating an Aussie attack in Australia is no easy task.
 
VK buy a country mile much better bowling he faced.

Khan closed his eyes knowing no Starc in the attack to bowl yorkers so got lucky whilst VK was brilliant batting due to the magnitude of the game.
 
Rashid Khan for sure because we all know AUs vs AFG is teh mother of all bettles and biggest rivalry in world cricket. Also if AFG would have lost this match they wouldn't have made it to semis. Rashid again as he came in to bat within the PP with his team 4 down for 30 odd.

What did Kohli do against Pakistan? Just win a match from an impossible situation.
 
Keep going on bout it. Going to be funny when no one remembers in it two weeks time when India is bounced in the Semis.

Thanks for the jinx, now I'm damn sure India going to qualify for the finals!
 
Ashwin speaking about VK innings:

"When I walked at the MCG, I realised the enormity of what I was getting into. I haven't witnessed such an atmosphere and crowd ever. When I looked at Virat Kohli, his eyes seemed like he was possessed and he is on a different planet,"
 
Weird couldn't even remember which inning this was had to think , that far away my mind is from recent cricket nowadays.
 
This was surreal. However, I don't know there just seemed to be an air of inevitability to India's win.

I'd rate Kohli's knock vs Aus in 2016 over this, only by a small margin.
 
23rd October - an unforgettable day for India and team India fans. The King stood up against Pakistan at the MCG and played one of the greatest ever knocks in history - 82* (53). :kp
 
What a legendary knock, what a legendary player.
And Don't forget, Kohli was struggling with his form before the mega event.
Many experts wanted to take Deepak Hooda in place of Kohli for world cup but Kohli ended with Highest runs.
 
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