On This Day in 2019: Virat Kohli gives Kesrick Williams a taste of his own medicine in Hyderabad
Virat Kohli scored just 20 in his first 20 balls and got charged up after a verbal spat with Kesrick Williams.
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On December 06, 2019, former India captain Virat Kohli played one of his finest knocks in international cricket as he unleashed his wrath on the West Indies in the first T20I at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. Kohli walked in to bat with India on 30/1 after 3.2 overs chasing 208 but he struggled to find timing scoring just 20 off his first 20 balls.
The chase master got his innings going by smashing a six and a boundary on back-to-back deliveries against Jason Holder in the 12th over. However, it was the incident in the 13th over that had awakened the sleeping beast in Kohli. Notably, West Indies seamer Kesrick Williams gave a stare to the then-Indian captain as he let one ball go down the leg side for a wide and the Indian captain asked him to get back to his bowling mark.
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Kohli completed his fifty with a majestic lofted straight drive against Jason Holder reaching the milestone in 35 balls. However, the real action for the crowd was waiting in the 16th over as the batting stalwart flicked Williams for an effortless six over deep mid-wicket and mimicked his famous notebook-ticking celebration.
India crush Windies.
— Disney+ Hotstar (@DisneyPlusHS) December 6, 2019
Was always a writing on the wall.#ViratKohli #KingKohli #INDvWI pic.twitter.com/Q7v1Vh03Tw
Williams could only stand and smile in disbelief as he watched the arguably the greatest batter of the modern era ripping him apart by smashing him left right and centre, sending the Hyderabad crowd into a frenzy.
Virat Kohli helped India chase down their second-highest target in T20I
The West Indies seamer leaked 23 runs in his third over and got further whacked by Kohli for 16 runs in the penultimate over as he took India home with eight balls to spare. The Indian captain remained unbeaten on 94* (50) smashing six fours and as many sixes in his innings and helped India chase down their second-highest target in T20I history.
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The undisputed king of world cricket roared in style after taking India over the line and pointed at his name on the back of his jersey as if to say that it’s his arena and he rules it. Kohli was deservedly awarded Player of the Match and his innings is touted as one of the greatest knocks of his career which even got appreciation from legendary Sir Viv Richards. Despite struggling at the early stages of the innings, he ended up taking India over the line and stamped his authority as the greatest chaser of the modern era.
Amazing. Just amazing, @imVkohli
— Sir Vivian Richards (@ivivianrichards) December 6, 2019
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