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Kohli’s 76 off 59 balls against South Africa was his last innings in a T20I for India, and it did not go in vain. He did not have to think twice to pass the baton to the next-gen players to take the team into the future.
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) June 29, 2024
In 125 T20I matches, Kohli scored 4188 runs at an average of 48.69 with 122 being his highest score. That was his only T20 century – coming against Afghanistan in September 2022.
Over the years, Kohli revelled in taming big occasions and on his last day as a T20I player for India he did not waver from that tradition.
In fact, this was Rohit’s second T20 world title as he was also a part of the India side that won the trophy in 2007 under the legendary MS Dhoni.
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) June 29, 2024
However, Kohli admitted that he came into the final without much confidence after a lean run in the group and Super Eight stages.
“It’s hard to explainthe emotions I felt after the game. I knew what kind of mindset I was in. I wasn’t very confident in the last few games. I wasn’t feeling really good out there.
As someone who generally keeps his equanimity in all kind of situations, Kohli tore that mask away and showed his tender side to the world.
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) June 29, 2024
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