Virat Kohli’s Unfortunate Milestone: India’s Cricket Maestro Records 35th Duck in T20Is

Kohli’s Golden Duck Saga Continues

In a surprising turn of events, Virat Kohli, the stalwart of Indian cricket, secured an unwelcome record during the third T20I against Afghanistan. Kohli’s golden duck marked his 35th in international cricket, surpassing the previous record of 34 held by the legendary Sachin Tendulkar.

Struggles Against Fareed Ahmed’s Delivery

Returning to the T20I side after a 14-month hiatus, fans were eager to witness Kohli’s aggressive prowess. However, his stint was cut short as he faced challenges against Fareed Ahmed, resulting in a mistimed shot that ended in a golden duck.

Recent Cricketing Challenges

Kohli’s previous duck occurred during the 2023 ODI World Cup against England, where he faced difficulties on a challenging Lucknow pitch. Despite this, Kohli managed a quickfire 29 in the second T20I of the series, displaying glimpses of his batting prowess.

Rohit Sharma’s Resilience and Record-Breaking Century

While Kohli faced an early setback, Rohit Sharma emerged as the beacon of resilience for India. In the face of a batting collapse, Sharma orchestrated a stunning turnaround with a career-best unbeaten 121, becoming the first player to achieve five centuries in men’s T20Is.

Remarkable Partnership and Final Flourish

Facing a precarious situation at 22/4, Rohit Sharma and Rinku Singh scripted a phenomenal comeback with an unbeaten 190-run partnership, the highest for India in men’s T20Is. Their remarkable efforts propelled India to a total beyond 200, with an impressive final over witnessing 36 runs, including five sixes.

Rohit’s Leadership Amidst Challenges

Despite facing two ducks in the initial games, Rohit Sharma’s leadership shone through as he crafted a century and steered India to a commanding position. The unbeaten partnership with Rinku Singh showcased Rohit’s ability to lead from the front and overcome challenging situations.

A Bold Statement Before the T20 World Cup

In India’s final T20I match before the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma’s exceptional innings made a bold statement. The team’s resilience and ability to recover from early setbacks highlight their competitive spirit, setting the stage for an exciting tournament ahead.

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