OTD: Virat Kohli blows away Sri Lanka in Hobart with 133 off 86 balls

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getcricketnews|28-02-2024

On a radiant afternoon of February 28, 2012, in Hobart, Virat Kohli truly arrived on the international stage for India with one of the most iconic ODI knocks of all time.

Kohli had already made a mark with 3100 runs from 81 matches, including eight centuries before the match against Sri Lanka. However, what unfolded that day would surpass all his previous achievements. Facing a daunting target of 321 set by Sri Lanka, thanks to stellar innings by Tilakaratne Dilshan (160) and Kumar Sangakkara (100), India's pursuit began on a high note. Openers Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar provided a brisk start, putting up 54 runs in just over six overs. Despite their promising beginning, both openers departed without converting their starts into significant scores. It was then that Kohli, joining forces with Gautam Gambhir, took center stage. The task ahead was formidable. Sri Lanka's bowling arsenal, featuring the likes of Lasith Malinga, Nuwan Kulasekara, Farveez Mahroof, and Rangana Herath, was not to be underestimated. Yet, Kohli's response was nothing short of spectacular. From the outset, he displayed an aggressive intent, confidently dispatching Malinga's yorker for a boundary early in his innings. Kohli's strategy was clear: keep the scoreboard ticking, seize every opportunity for runs, and maintain the chase's momentum. The partnership with Gambhir flourished, crossing the hundred-run mark, until the left-handed batter's dismissal at 63. With India still needing 121 runs from 76 balls, the pressure was mounting. However, Kohli, now joined by Suresh Raina, unleashed an onslaught that would become the stuff of legend. The highlight came in the 35th over bowled by Malinga, where Kohli hammered 24 runs. The over unfolded with a sequence of 2, 6, 4, 4, 4, 4, leaving spectators and players alike in awe. Kohli's masterclass ensured India overhauled the target in just 36.4 overs, marking one of the most exhilarating chases in cricket history. His unbeaten 133 off 86 balls was a testament to his extraordinary talent and his ability to thrive under pressure.
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