World T20: Virat Kohli gratefully accepts MS Dhoni's 'gift'
With just one run to win with seven balls in hand, MS Dhoni defended the final ball of the penultimate over against South Africa so that Virat Kohli (72 not out off 44 balls) could hit the winning runs in the semi-final against South Africa in the World T20 on Friday.
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- Updated: April 05, 2014 03:53 am IST
When Virat Kohli accepted the man of the match award on Friday it was the second gift he had received in quick succession. (Match report)
With the scores level in the World Twenty20 semi-final against South Africa, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni could not have asked for a more innocuous delivery as left-arm paceman Beuran Hendricks sent down a slow, short ball to conclude the 19th over. (How Virat Kohli battled body pain to take India to final)
Dhoni, who has a penchant for hitting the winning runs with a six, instead offered a defensive shot that appeared to baffle Kohli as he gestured to his smiling skipper from the other end. (We had the self-belief to chase down the target: MS Dhoni)
Kohli then smashed the first ball of the final over from fast bowler Dale Steyn for four to seal a six-wicket triumph with five balls to spare. (Highlights)
"Yes, he gave me a chance to finish the game off. I had told him, 'Aap khatam karo (you do it)', but he told me, 'Tune acchi batting kari hain, to ye mera gift hain tere liye (you have batted well, take this gift from me).'
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"I said, 'That's very kind of you'. I accepted it, why not? Scoring the winning runs always feels different. I'm grateful to him that he let me finish it off."
Kohli once again showed the poise and skill that has made him the mainstay of India's batting.
A player with a silky touch, he said his performance could not have come at a better time.
"I've hit the ball better on other occasions, my timing has also been better on a few occasions. But considering the situation and the occasion it's definitely my top Twenty20 innings," Kohli said.
South Africa captain Faf du Plessis was also full of praise for the Indian.
"It was a fantastic knock. We all know how good he is. We all know he has shown that so many times," said Du Plessis.
"As a fielding captain you always have at the back of your mind that Virat is a real danger, a real threat.
"He paced his knock really well and he saw them home. He is a really good batsman and he played some really good shots."
India now meet Sri Lanka in Sunday's final.