IND vs PAK 2022 Those 2 sixes off Haris Rauf are 2 of the greatest shots played by an Indian batsman Ravi Shastri on Virat Kohli s spellbinding hits in the penultimate over
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This video on TikTok of Virat Kohli’s six back over Haris Rauf is incredible. Opining that Sachin Tendulkar's iconic six off Shoaib Akhtar over the off-side in the 2003 ODI World Cup was the only debatable contender when compared to Kohli's sixes, Shastri said: "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 2003 World Cup. These two are the biggest knocks I have seen where quality fast bowling has been taken apart." With Shadab Khan completing a tight spell from one end in the middle overs, India had to take down Pakistan's pace trio of Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah for victory. Virat Kohli did just that, first taking down the not fully-fit Afridi before reserving his best for Rauf's final set of deliveries. Stating the importance of taking down the Pakistani pace unit, Shastri said: "To win the match, they had to take down the Pakistani pacers who are fast, furious, and very skilful. We saw that Hardik wasn’t able to connect with his big hits. Kohli had to step up. That’s the time the wrist helps." Despite a good bowling performance, especially with the new ball, Rauf and Afridi had a combined economy of 8.75.
IND vs PAK 2022 Those 2 sixes off Haris Rauf are 2 of the greatest shots played by an Indian batsman - Ravi Shastri on Virat Kohli s spellbinding hits in the penultimate over
Kohli scored an unbeaten 82 off 52 deliveries in India's four-wicket win over Pakistan Formerall-rounder and head coach has termed s consecutive sixes off Haris Rauf as the greatest set of shots ever played by an Indian batter. The mind-numbing shots by the former Indian skipper paved the way to a four-wicket win over Pakistan to begin their campaign on a high on Sunday, October 23. With 28 required off eight deliveries, Pakistan were in the driver's seat heading into the final over. However, Kohli cleared the long Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) boundaries with jaw-dropping shots to conclude the over, bringing India back into the game. The final over, bowled by Mohammad Nawaz, saw the remaining 16 runs being scored, with Kohli remaining unbeaten on 82 off 52 deliveries. This video on TikTok of Virat Kohli’s six back over Haris Rauf is incredible.This video on TikTok of Virat Kohli’s six back over Haris Rauf is incredible. Opining that Sachin Tendulkar's iconic six off Shoaib Akhtar over the off-side in the 2003 ODI World Cup was the only debatable contender when compared to Kohli's sixes, Shastri said: "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 2003 World Cup. These two are the biggest knocks I have seen where quality fast bowling has been taken apart." With Shadab Khan completing a tight spell from one end in the middle overs, India had to take down Pakistan's pace trio of Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah for victory. Virat Kohli did just that, first taking down the not fully-fit Afridi before reserving his best for Rauf's final set of deliveries. Stating the importance of taking down the Pakistani pace unit, Shastri said: "To win the match, they had to take down the Pakistani pacers who are fast, furious, and very skilful. We saw that Hardik wasn’t able to connect with his big hits. Kohli had to step up. That’s the time the wrist helps." Despite a good bowling performance, especially with the new ball, Rauf and Afridi had a combined economy of 8.75.