When Virat Kohli played a 183-run inning against PAK, only the India team had won

Virat Kohli was ruled out for nil in the second ODI between India and South Africa being played at Boland Park. This is the first time in ODI cricket in the last three years that King Kohli has returned to the pavilion without opening an account. With this, Virat Kohli began to trend on Twitter. Meanwhile, today we bring for you those Virat Kohli tickets, which gave him a special identity in international cricket.

On March 18, 2012, against Pakistan in the Asian Cup, Virat Kohli put his first foot on the threshold of success by playing a winning innings of 183 runs. In this match, after playing first, Pakistan scored 329 runs from 6 wickets in 50 overs.

The Indian team, coming out to chase Pakistan’s goal of 330 runs, had suffered a major setback in the first over. Gautam Gambhir was out for zero. After this, Virat Kohli, who went on to bat at number three, played shots all over the field. He played a winning inning of 183 runs on 148 balls. During this, 22 fours and a six came off Kohli’s bat.

Apart from Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar scored 52 runs from 48 balls and Rohit Sharma scored 68 runs from 83 balls in this match. Kohli had a 133-race partnership with Sachin and a 172-race partnership with Rohit. On the other hand, Nasir Jamshed and Mohammad Hafeez scored centuries for Pakistan.

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