'We need to practice letting go' – Virat Kohli posts another cryptic Instagram story after end of penultimate day of WTC Final
The former India skipper smashed a total of seven fours on day four and tallied 44 runs off 60 balls.
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Former India skipper Virat Kohli yet again shared a bizarre Instagram story on Day 4 of the ongoing ICC World Test Championship Final. The right-handed batter smashed a total of seven fours on day 4 and tallied 44 runs off of 60 balls. On a difficult track, Kohli displayed tremendous mental fortitude and seemed to be in terrific touch. Despite the 400-run plus chase during 2nd innings, the batter appeared undaunted by the surface's pace and bounce.
India was given a huge mark to attain and they lost Shubman Gill (18 off 19) to a disputed catch before captain Rohit Sharma (43 off 60) and Cheteshwar Pujara (27 off 47) saw their collapse to make it 93 for three in the 21st over. India concluded the penultimate day of the 'Ultimate Test' at 164 for 3 at The Oval as Kohli and Rahane followed up the first three wickets with an invaluable 71-run unbroken stand.
Kohli seemed like he was hitting on a different surface as he seemed confident in his shots and after the day's play, he came up with another weird story that has made fans curious. .“If We Have Too Many Worries, Fears, And Doubts, We Have No Room For Living And Loving. We Need To Practice Letting Go,” the quote posted on Kohli’s Instagram story read.
Exciting contest on cards
On Day 5, the first session will be crucial for both sides. It would be intriguing to observe Rahane's approach when confronting bowlers as both the right-handed batters have so far seemed unfazed by bowlers. Australia needs a lot of wickets since they can't let Rahane and Virat's partnership succeed. The spinners ought to profit from the pitch and Nathan Lyon would be the center of attention.
Meanwhile, the highest-ever successful run chase at The Oval has been 263, which England accomplished against Australia more than a century ago, in 1902 and it leaves India's mission more challenging.
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