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Sunday, October 9, 2022

T20 World Cup 2022: Virat Kohli sweats it out during India's practice session in Perth

Virat Kohli in nets.
Virat Kohli in nets. (Photo Source: Twitter/CricketMAN2)

India's batting megastar Virat Kohli will be hoping to showcase consistent performances in the upcoming T20 World Cup  2022. With less than two weeks before India's highly anticipated clash against arch-rivals Pakistan, Kohli was seen sweating it out in the nets as India have begun their training sessions for the marquee tournament. 

In a video posted by a Twitter user, the 33-year-old India batter can be seen executing a pull shot, a leg glance and a straight drive in the nets. The Indian team is currently training in Perth where they have reached well in advance before the big tournament.

Watch Virat Kohli's net session here:

Virat Kohli eyeing dream T20 World Cup campaign

Virat Kohli, who had a forgettable T20 World Cup campaign last year in the UAE barring a valiant half-century against Pakistan in their opening fixture of the tournament, would be hoping to make amends this time around down under.

It is to be noted that the veteran batter has been adjudged the Player of the Tournament twice in the 2014 and the 2016 editions of the T20 World Cup. 

Kohli, who witnessed a slump in form since November 2019 had a dream Asia Cup where he finished as the second highest-run getter - scoring 276 runs in five innings.

More importantly, his long wait for his 71st international century also came to an end when he scored an unbeaten 122-run knock during India's final Super 4 encounter against Afghanistan. The ton also marked his first in T20Is.

After the Asia Cup, Kohli went on to play two series-winning knocks against Australia (63) and South Africa (49*) at home. 

Ahead of their high-voltage clash against Pakistan on October 23, the Indian team is scheduled to play two warm-up matches against the T20 World Cup defending champions Australia and last edition's runners-up New Zealand on October 17 and 19. 



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