In all my years of watching India vs Pakistan, those two sixes off Haris Rauf are the greatest shots – Ravi Shastri

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Ravi Shastri says for the cricketing world, Kohli was a superstar even before the knock; now let them decide what he is to them

India needed 28 off 8 balls then Kohli hit two consecutive sixes to Haris Rauf and turn the game for his side in the ongoing T20 World Cup while former Team India head coach Ravi Shastri has said that those shots played by Virat are the best played by any Indian batter.

The Indian star-batter Virat Kohli was struggling with the bat for a long time. 2022 started on a bad note for the batter as he struggled with form in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and then the multi-format series against England. 

However, come the Asia Cup, Kohli was at his best, having rested for the T20I series against West Indies and then the ODI series against Zimbabwe. 

In the ongoing T20 World Cup clash against Pakistan, Kohli played an outstanding knock of 82 runs and helped his side to win the game. At the start of the game, the Indian top order was all in trouble, and then Kohli made a great partnership with Pandya and played such a sensible knock.

India needed 28 off 8 balls then Kohli hit two consecutive sixes to Haris Rauf and turn the game for his team.

Former Team India head coach Ravi Shastri has said that those shots played by Virat are the best played by any Indian batter.

“In all my years of playing and watching India vs Pakistan, those two sixes off Haris Rauf are two of the greatest shots played by an Indian batsman. The only comparison is Sachin Tendulkar’s six off Shoaib Akhtar in Centurion in the 2003 World Cup. These are two of the greatest cricketers of our time. Tendulkar’s knock had some of the most magnificent shots played in white-ball cricket against Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Shoaib Akhtar. And then this Kohli knocks. These two are the biggest knocks I have seen where quality fast bowling has been taken apart,”

Shastri told the Indian Express.

Further talking about that knock, Shastri said:

“Perhaps, it’s best to start with a feeling that I didn’t have when I was watching the greatest T20 knock by Virat: I wasn’t surprised. I was waiting for this to happen. I knew this would happen in Australia. Just check his record here – the pitches suit him plus he loves playing on these grounds and in front of the fans here. His record against Pakistan has always been good and it was a big situation: cometh the hour, cometh the stage, cometh the man.”

“I got emotional when it was all unfolding. I have seen what he has gone through in the last couple of years. We all know the recent context. Did I have something to say to him at the end? Frankly, not a thing. We are a country with short memories; topi masters of the world! We flip, and change in two minutes. Kohli knows what I feel. I know what he feels. What’s there to be said? Not a thing,”

he stated further.

Lastly, speaking about the former India captain, Shastri concluded by saying:

“For the cricketing world, he was a superstar even before the knock; now let them decide what he is to them. I am not going to put it in words for them. What’s next for Virat Kohli? I have no expectations, just let him enjoy his life. The media and critics have put enough pressure on this uncut diamond and he showed who he is. Chup kar diya na sabko?! (He has silenced everyone, right),”

said Shastri.

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