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“Not Like A Six-Hitter Per Se…”: West Indies Cricket Legend Opines On Virat Kohli’s Batting Technique

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“Not Like A Six-Hitter Per Se…”: West Indies Cricket Legend Opines On Virat Kohli’s Batting Technique
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Former India captain Virat Kohli, the esteemed batsman, is on the verge of a significant achievement, as he is a mere 102 runs away from reaching the remarkable milestone of completing 13,000 runs in the one-day format.

This landmark has garnered attention as cricket enthusiasts eagerly await this feat. Curtly Ambrose, the former West Indies pacer, took the opportunity to laud Kohli’s batting style, describing it as a delightful spectacle for cricket aficionados.

As India embarked on their tour of the West Indies, Ambrose expressed his admiration for Kohli’s play ahead of the second ODI. Although Kohli didn’t get a chance to bat in the first ODI, he left a lasting impact during the two-match Test series with an impressive century in the second Test match.

In a conversation on YouTube’s “Khul Ke,” Ambrose distinguished Kohli’s approach from that of Rohit Sharma, emphasizing how pleasant and effortless Kohli’s batting is to watch. He praised Kohli’s ability to score quickly without relying on aggressive six-hitting, highlighting that while he may not be classified as a traditional six-hitter, he possesses the capability to match the scoring pace of renowned power-hitters.

Virat Kohli seeks a major milestone, just 102 runs shy of reaching 13,000 runs in one-day cricket

Virat Kohli Test century
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Despite not showcasing his batting prowess in the first ODI, Kohli demonstrated his value to the team through his exceptional fielding skills. A testament to this was his sharp catch to dismiss Romario Shepherd, who fell victim to an ill-fated expansive shot.

As Kohli gears up to achieve the momentous milestone, he stands proudly as the fourth-highest run-getter in the history of ODI cricket. This illustrious list includes cricketing legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Kumar Sangakkara, and Ricky Ponting, solidifying Kohli’s place among the sport’s greats.

Looking forward to the upcoming second ODI match at the Kensington Oval Barbados, all eyes will be on Kohli as he inches closer to the extraordinary feat of 13,000 runs in the one-day format.

Fans and followers eagerly anticipate witnessing his exceptional batting prowess and the potential record-breaking moment that lies ahead.


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