Beaten by Cricketing Genius: Glenn Maxwell Pays Homage to Magical Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli, after guiding India to the World T20 semifinals with an unbeaten 82 against Australia, proved that he is arguably the best player in the world right now. He added that his 82* might be his best innings ever.
- Abhishek Paul
- Updated: March 28, 2016 06:04 pm IST
Highlights
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Virat Kohli scored 82* off 51 balls against Australia.
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His innings included two sixes and nine fours.
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He earlier scored 55* in India's win over Pakistan.
Virat Kohli, minutes after masterfully powering India into the World T20 semi-final, credited the thrilling six-wicket win over Australia on Sunday to "a wonderful team batting effort." He added that his 82* against Aussies is among his 'top three' innings. (India enter World T20 semifinals after win over Australia)
And for its "positive energy" and "electrifying atmosphere," Kohli also thanked the crowd at Mohali, that chanted his name as he took control of the match in the 18th over by James Faulkner, scoring 14 runs with two fours and a six. And then never letting go. (World T20: Virat Kohli's Willingness to Face Challenges Sets Him Apart, Says Mahendra Singh Dhoni)
"I would like to thank the crowd, it was unbelievable, the support helps you push through those tough times. You need challenges in every game, they improve you as a cricketers...I don't know what to say, I am overwhelmed by," said the 27-year-old player of the match. (Virat Kohli Era Has Started, He is The New Sachin Tendulkar: Sunil Gavaskar, Virender Sehwag)
"This innings has to be in my top three, perhaps the top right now, because I'm a bit emotional."
Maxwell's Ode to Kohli
So good was Kohli's unbeaten innings that his vanquished opponents had nothing but words of praise for the Indian star. Glenn Maxwell might have been "shattered" after the defeat but had no qualms to admit that Australia were beaten by a "cricketing genius".
Well... That innings was a different level...
- Glenn Maxwell (@Gmaxi_32) March 27, 2016
Not a lot more to say really...
Absolutely shattered. Beaten by 1 cricketing genius. #toogood
One-man show
Needing a win against Australia and chasing 161 on a tricky Mohali pitch, the Men in Blue were reduced to 49/3 at one stage, after India's openers failed to fire.
Yuvraj Singh struggled with a twisted ankle before getting out with India at 94/4. Kohli took charge as he has frequently done in the recent past studding his 51-ball 82* innings with two sixes and nine fours.
The winning runs were scored by captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who heaved the first ball of the 20th over, a full toss served by Faulkner, at long-on for a four. But for most part, the skipper watched Kohli's glorious innings from the non-striker's end.
"Yuvi had a good partnership and then MS kept me calm ... We have always run well, we have an understanding, that's why you train in the gym, you have those fitness regimes, that paid off today," Kohli said.
Woooow @imVkohli ...special it was... Great win, fighting all the way! #IndvsAus
- sachin tendulkar (@sachin_rt) March 27, 2016
Kohli Era
Before the match, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar and Virender Sehwag told NDTV that the Kohli era has started.
"I think that the Virat Kohli era has dawned over the last year or so. It's been there ever since he took over the Test captaincy and because he is now going to create a completely different niche as far as Indian cricket is concerned," Gavaskar said.
"I think this era of India cricket is going to be a highly entertaining era."
Sehwag went a step further to say that he is the next Sachin Tensulkar. "Yeah, absolutely because I said on-air that he'll become the next Sachin Tendulkar of Indian team because when I was growing up I watched Tendulkar. Similarly Tendulkar watched Sunil Gavaskar," he said.
"So everyone said that Kya Tujhe Sachin Banna Hai?....Kya tujhe Gavaskar Banna hai?..and now everyone will say that Kya tujhe Kohli Banna hai? ... so he comes in that era now," he said.
'Best limited-overs batsman'
After the match Gavaskar's praise for Kohli only increased. "Virat gave more than 100 per cent against Australia to take India into semifinals. I haven't seen anybody as composed as Virat Kohli under pressure. He is beyond phenomenal. He is the best limited overs batsman" he told NDTV.