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Virat Kohli backed to perform against Pakistan after Ireland failure

Former Indian cricketer Gavaskar has backed Kohli to deliver against Pakistan in upcoming match

By Web Desk
June 06, 2024
Indian cricketer Virat Kohli gestures at a stadium. — Reuters/File
Indian cricketer Virat Kohli gestures at a stadium. — Reuters/File

Virat Kohli has been backed by former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar to perform against Pakistan in the upcoming clash after he failed to perform against Ireland in the T20 World Cup 2024 match held on Wednesday in New York.

Kohli began as an opener alongside skipper Rohit Sharma but after just scoring a run on five balls, he was struck by Ireland’s Mark Adair.

Despite an unpleasant start, with 741 runs, Kohli, who finished the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 top-scorer, is backed to deliver against Pakistan in the upcoming match.

"Top batters like Steve Smith, Virat Kohli, Babar Azam, and Joe Root have a relentless drive to perform. When they fail in one match, they are eager to make amends in the next. Their mindset is to score double the runs to compensate for any shortfall. So, he’s scored less against Ireland, he will aim to score big against Pakistan as that will make up for the previous setback," said Gavaskar while talking on Star Sports.

At Australia’s iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, Pakistan and India locked horns in a group-stage match in the 2022 T20 World Cup.

Led by Babar Azam, the Green Shirts were on the verge of victory but Kohli played one of the best innings of T20 World Cup history and won the match by scoring 82 runs for his side.

In ICC events, the 35-year-old has a history of performing against Pakistan and once again, all eyes will be on him when both sides will lock horns in New York on June 9.

It is also worth mentioning that the New York pitch has been criticised and labelled “dangerous” by the cricket experts.

The unpredictable drop-in wicket in New York has become a matter of concern among many teams. So far two matches have been played at the venue, and a total of 350 runs have been scored.

India, after their match against Ireland, also expressed concerns over the safety of their batters due to the unpredictable bounce of the pitch.