World T20: Virat Kohli Says he Almost Lost Hope After 10 Overs Versus Australia
Virat Kohli said after India lost three wickets in the first 10 overs against Australia, he almost lost hope for a victory. He, however, credited great teamwork for the win in the must-win World T20 match
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 28, 2016 08:13 pm IST
Highlights
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Virat Kohli scored 51-ball 82* vs Aus to help Ind qualify for semis.
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India were 49/3 at one point of time chasing Aus' 161.
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India will face West Indies in the semifinals on March 31.
Virat Kohli feared that India were virtually out of the ICC World T20 after the first 10 overs of their chase against Australia, and has no idea how he and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni managed to achieve the seemingly imposing target. (Virat Kohli Masterclass Prompts Sachin Tendulkar Comparisons)
"It virtually felt like you were out of the tournament at the end of 10 overs. To pull the game back after that along with MS Dhoni - I don't know how we did it. Even out there in the middle, I didn't know how this was happening. I am just grateful that I was able to do it for the team," Kohli told BCCI.TV after scripting India's memorable win. (Virat Kohli Needs to Pay me For Running His Runs: Mahendra Singh Dhoni)
He spoke about how emotional he became once Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit the winning boundary. (Beaten by Cricketing Genius: Glenn Maxwell Pays Homage to Magical Virat Kohli)
"It was a pretty emotional feeling when I saw Dhoni hitting the winning runs. I don't really know what to say. That is the reason you play the sport. That is the feeling that you crave as a sportsperson. It is such a wonderful moment for your team. To see your teammates celebrate and get happy is a wonderful feeling," added Kohli.
'Never played an innings like that'
By his own admission, he has "never played an innings" in a situation where 39 were needed in last three overs.
"I have never played an innings like that where we needed 39 off three overs and I have been able to pull it off with MS Dhoni batting at the other end," Kohli said, after his masterclass that took India into the semi-finals.
Kohli said that he had decided to target James Faulkner in the 18th over.
"The thoughts, the pre-planning for the boundary just kept coming to me in my mind. I knew hundred percent that I had to target James Faulkner in the 18th over. I thought 3 overs and 39 runs, and one over has to be a big one at least close to 15 runs. We got bigger (19) than that. I think just before the 16th over, I thought if we don't get too many boundaries, we might be struggling in the end because the pitch was not as flat."
'Slower balls holding up'
Kohli said that the slower balls were holding up. "The slower balls were holding up. It was very important to stay in the moment and pick your gaps. It was a quick outfield, so I knew if I could beat the fielder inside the ring, I would probably end up getting four runs."
The best part about having Dhoni at the other end is that he pushed for the twos. "I think what really helped was him (Dhoni) running those twos. The opposition panicked a bit because of that. They were unsettled because they knew we could run the runs as well and get 12 off one over without taking a risk. I think that is when the bowlers started thinking too much," Kohli said.