

Bengaluru: Virat Kohli once again showcased his destructive batting form, playing a scintillating 77 off 61 balls for Delhi against Gujarat in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. This marks his second consecutive big innings, highlighting his preparation and readiness for the 2027 ODI World Cup. Kohli’s aggressive approach early in the innings put Delhi in a commanding position, giving the team much-needed stability after losing their first wicket at just 2 runs.
Kohli’s Fire at Bengaluru
Returning to domestic cricket, Kohli dominated the bowlers with elegant cover drives and wristy shots that thrilled the crowd. Despite his intent to score rapidly, he fell short of a century, dismissed by Urvil Patel, the Chennai Super Kings player and protégé of former Indian captain MS Dhoni. Patel’s lightning-fast reaction behind the stumps ensured Kohli’s exit, ending a brilliant innings that had set the tone for Delhi’s chase.
Delhi Strengthened by Kohli’s Batting
Kohli’s innings proved crucial as Delhi recovered from an early setback to build a strong foundation. His aggressive strokeplay and experience under pressure lifted the team, making them competitive against a spirited Gujarat side. The stadium echoed with cheers for Kohli, and once again, the Delhi batsmen gained confidence from their talisman’s performance.
This innings underscores that Kohli is in peak form, ready to take on international challenges and continue his prolific career at the highest level.
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