Kohli Becomes Virat Against Pakistan: Not out Against Pakistan in T20 World Cup with Strike Rate of 130

Virat Kohli has played three matches against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup and has returned from the field without getting out every time.
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T20 World Cup has started, but fans are waiting for the biggest match to be played between India and Pakistan on October 24. The role of Indian captain Virat Kohli is going to be very important in this match. However, the important reason behind this is Kohli's strong record against Pakistan. Actually, the Virat form of Kohli is seen every time against Pakistan.

Kohli is not out for three matches

Virat Kohli has played a total of three matches against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. At the same time, has returned from the field without getting out every time. However, Pakistani bowlers could not take Virat's wicket even once in all three matches. During this, the Indian captain scored a total of 169 runs in three innings with a superb strike rate of 130. However, he has also scored two half-centuries with his bat.

The bat speaks a lot against Pakistan

Not only T20 World Cup but overall Virat's record against Pakistan has been unmatched. He has played 6 T20 matches against India's arch-rivals Pakistan.  At the same time, has managed to score 254 runs at an average of 84.66. During this, Kohli has also scored 50+ thrice in 6 innings. The special thing is that after Sri Lanka (84.75), Pakistan is the only team against which Kohli scores runs with an average of 80+.

Pakistan needs to be careful

These figures clearly show how aggressively Virat Kohli bats against Pakistan. In such a situation, on October 24, there will be a complete need for Babar Azam and Company to be careful with Virat.

Last mission as captain

Even before the start of the T20 World Cup, Virat Kohli had made it clear that he would leave the captaincy of the T20 format after this tournament. In such a situation, Kohli as a captain would definitely like to make the tournament memorable for himself by performing well in this World Cup.

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