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Shahid Afridi Twitter: Former Pakistani captain heaps praise on Virat Kohli; wants him to keep entertaining fans

Gautam Kapoor
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Shahid Afridi Twitter: Former Pakistani captain heaps praise on Virat Kohli; wants him to keep entertaining fans

Shahid Afridi Twitter reaction on Virat Kohli: The former Pakistani captain was wax lyrical about the current Indian captain.

During the second T20I of the ongoing South Africa’s tour of India in Mohali, India captain Virat Kohli scored his 22nd T20I half-century to lead India to yet another successful run-chase. Coming in to bat at No. 3 in the fourth over, Kohli oozed confidence from the word go to seal a 150-run chase in the penultimate over.

Having scored 72* (52) with the help of four fours and three sixes, Kohli was India’s best batsman last night. Kohli’s match-winning innings also saw him surpassing vice-captain Rohit Sharma (2,434) as the highest run-scorer in the format. In 71 T20Is, Kohli has scored 2,441 runs at an average of 50.85 and a strike rate of 135.91.

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Speaking during the post-match presentation ceremony at the IS Bindra Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Kohli revealed the reason behind his consistency across formats at the highest level.

Shahid Afridi Twitter reaction on Virat Kohli

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi was among the many former and present cricketers who were wax lyrical about Kohli after watching his flawless knock. Afridi took to his Twitter account to retweet ICC’s (International Cricket Council) tweet with his own inputs on the Indian skipper.

It is worth mentioning that Kohli also equaled one of Afridi’s T20I record yesterday. Having received his 11th Man of the Match, Kohli now has the same number of such awards in T20Is as Afridi. Veteran Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi (12) is the only cricketer who betters Kohli and Afridi.

“You [Virat Kohli] are a great player indeed, wish you continued success, keep entertaining cricket fans all around the world,” read Afridi’s tweet.

As was the case on the field during their playing days, Afridi was recently involved in an online scuffle with former India opening batsman Gautam Gambhir after the latter accused him of being “immature“. The 44-year old had responded on the same platform.

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