Former England captain Michael Vaughan criticized Mohammad Hafeez after Virat Kohli took the first wicket of the ODI World Cup on Sunday. The Indian batting champion turned his arms and grabbed the crucial wicket of Dutch captain Scott Edwards in Bangalore.
Virat Kohli scored over 500 runs in the World Cup and took the top spot as the tournament’s top scorer, but it was his bowling that received the loudest applause. Bangalore fans celebrated Diwali with double joy as local hero Virat Kohli scored his fifty and took the wicket in India’s final league match of the 2023 ODI World Cup.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan says he is not the only one to have been dismissed by Virat Kohli in international cricket, continuing his joke against former Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez.
Don’t worry @MHafeez22 .. Your not the only one 😜😜 https://t.co/3tMezY7IcJ
– Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) 12. 2023 年 11 月
Virat Kohli sacked Mohammad Hafeez during the 2012 clash between India and Pakistan. Mr Vaughan was lighthearted in criticizing Mr Hafeez, who said he was not the one who was sacked by Mr Kohli. Earlier, Hafeez had sparked a controversy by criticizing Virat Kohli’s selfishness for slowing down while aiming for his 49th international goal.
Virat Kohli scored another hundred, tying Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 4900 runs, but some experts and fans thought that towards the end of the innings criticized as “selfish” and “slow”. Scored in the death overs without accelerating enough.
Thanks to their mastery with bat and ball, the Men in Blue won all nine games of the tournament, giving their opponents no real chance of victory. Given their remarkable success, India will definitely be one of the favorites to win her ODI 2023 World Cup in his 50-over competition and will be motivated to continue his great play in the future. will show.
Virat Kohli scored 594 runs in nine innings at an average of 99 and the veteran Indian batsman will be keen to maintain his good form to progress to the finals of the tournament on home soil. Kohli is the only Indian player to represent the team in his last four ODI World Cups and will be hoping to win his second title on his native soil.