New Delhi:In a surprising twist of fate, the unparalleled performance streak of cricket legend Virat Kohli in the ICC World Cup was disrupted on Sunday during a high-stakes match against England in Lucknow.
Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, England’s pacers exhibited unwavering determination, ultimately leading to the downfall of Virat Kohli, who, until this point, had showcased extraordinary consistency in the tournament.
Kohli’s untimely exit from the crease, scoring a duck, was a significant moment in the game. As cameras zoomed in on the Indian icon seated on a dressing room sofa following his dismissal, a rare sight unfolded: Kohli’s frustration manifested in the form of him venting his anger by striking the sofa.
The downfall came courtesy of left-arm seamer David Willey, who exploited Kohli’s vulnerability, resulting in Ben Stokes completing the catch at mid-off.
Before this abrupt setback, Kohli had showcased his brilliance with a 95 against New Zealand, an unbeaten 103 versus Bangladesh, and several other notable performances. However, Sunday’s zero marked his 16th duck in One Day Internationals (ODIs) across 275 innings, matching the record for the highest number of ducks by an Indian player batting in the top seven positions, a distinction shared with the cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar.
Kohli’s illustrious career has seen him amass 13,437 runs in ODIs, an achievement adorned with 48 centuries. Remarkably, he now stands only one century shy of equalling Sachin Tendulkar’s unparalleled record of 49 ODI hundreds.
Amid this remarkable feat, England’s Chris Woakes managed to dismiss opener Shubman Gill early in the match, followed by another blow with the wicket of Shreyas Iyer, leaving India at a precarious 40/3.
In the world of cricket, Kohli’s dip in form has raised eyebrows, as he has been a paragon of consistency and prowess for an extended period. His resilience and commitment remain unaltered, and fans anticipate a resurgence that will define his legacy.