Virat Kohli scored brilliant centuries in the first and last ODI against Sri Lanka, but the Pakistani journalist forgot all this and started taunting.
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Virat Kohli’s streak of centuries has started again. Three centuries in ODIs within a month. Team India’s former captain and star batsman Kohli Not only has it ended the drought that lasted for the last three years, but it is also seen to be compensating for it completely. Not only the Indian fans are happy with this performance of Kohli, but the fans of different countries around the world are also expressing their happiness on the return of the star batsman. At the same time, a Pakistani journalist tried to taunt him in the name of praising Kohli. This journalist was also shown a mirror by a Pakistani cricketer.
In Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday, January 15, in the third and last ODI against Sri Lanka, Virat Kohli played a tremendous inning of 166 runs in just 110 balls, which was Kohli’s second and overall 46th ODI century in this series. On the basis of this innings, India scored a big score of 390 runs against Sri Lanka. Then with the fatal bowling of Mohammad Siraj, Sri Lanka won by settling for 73 runs.
Tense on Kohli
After Kohli’s century, he was being praised everywhere, including many cricket fans and cricketers from Pakistan. Meanwhile, a Pakistani journalist taunted in the name of praising Kohli that Kohli does his best when there is no pressure. This journalist named Farid Khan tweeted,
Virat Kohli is at his best when there is no pressure, no series at stake and conditions are good to bat. There is nothing wrong in gaining form and confidence from such matches. However, India will need a good performance from him in the Test matches against Australia.
Are you sure he is only best when there is no pressure grow up yar ???????????????????????? two wrongs dont make one right ????????????????????????
— Sohaib Maqsood (@sohaibcricketer) January 15, 2023
Soheb Maqsood showed the mirror
Sohaib Maqsood, the cricketer of his own country, did not like this kind of sarcastic tone of the Pakistani journalist. Explosive Pakistani batsman Maqsood replied to this and wrote, Are you sure he plays best only when there is no pressure? Get well man Two wrongs together do not make a right.
Forgot that evening of 23 October
Probably the Pakistani journalist had forgotten that about three months ago, in the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of 90,000 spectators, Virat Kohli had played a tremendous innings of 82 runs in the T20 World Cup against Pakistan in the most pressing conditions, which won India the match. . This was when Kohli had not fully returned to form. It is expected that the Pakistani journalist would have understood the point of the cricketer of his own country.