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“Somehow my weakness was, but …”: Virat Kohli on his 'Catch 22' shot after the match winner against Pak

Dubai [UAE]:: India's striker Virat Kohli opened his game with the 82nd international hundred against Pakistan and said how his favorite cover-drive shot represents a “Fang 22” stall for him, as it has been his weakness lately but He also scored a goal. Many runs with it.

“Somehow my weakness was, but …”: Virat Kohli on his 'Catch 22' shot after the match winner against Pak

Kohli completed 14,000 runs in the Odi cricket and was only the third cricket player during the ICC Champions Trophy game against archrival Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.

“It's a 'Catch -22'. I mean it was also my weakness over the years, but I have achieved a lot of runs with this shot. I think the first borders I got were cover drives on the advance , so I really had to let it go a little and take a little risk and take my pictures, because when I wear this type of recordings, I feel in control when I gone out there, so Was a good inning person for me personally and it was a great team victory, “said the former India skipper in a video that the Indian Cricket team posted on Instagram.

In the video, the Stalwart dough continued to open in third place on the third side of the hit and said that his main motif at that time was to bring his team into the winning position.

“One thing that I always thought of minimizing the risk at the age of three and ensuring that I put my team into a profit position and if they have the chance to end the game on a chase, this is obviously much better and I have always preferred this kind of situation, but yes, my role over the years has remained the same, regardless of the demand for the game, I put my head and tried to do that “, the 36-year-old player added.

Kohli popped unbeaten 100 runs of 111 balls that were laced with seven fours. His knock was with a hit rate of 90.09 and helped India to rejuvenate the total of Pakistan from 241. This was Kohli's sixth century at ICC -odi events and his first in the ICC Champions Trophy.

He is the third dough according to Sachin Tendulkar and Kumar Sangakkara to reach the landmark. In 299 Odis, Kohli achieved 14,085 runs at an average of 58.20, with 51 centuries and 73 fifties.

Pakistan came to the clow of the India Pakistan Champions Trophy, won the throw and decided to hit first. Pakistan had a good start, and Babar Azam triggered some good drives in the 41-year opening partnership. After two quick gates, Pakistan was 47/2.

Skipper Mohammed Rizwan and Saud Shakeel had a 104-run partnership, but they took up many deliveries. After the end of this partnership, Khushdil Shah made a fight with Salman Agha and Nasem Shah, but they were buried for 241 runs in 49.4 overs.

India followed 242 runs and lost the Skipper Rohit Sharma early. Then the 69-run stand between Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli and a 114-run stand between Virat and Iyer India helped to secure a simple four-wicket victory with six gates and 45 balls.

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