Kohli guides India to T20 World Cup win over Pakistan
March 20, 2016After a shock loss to New Zealand in their opening match of the tournament, India went in to Saturday's game knowing a loss would almost certainly mean an exit at the group stage.
Following a rain delay the match was reduced to 18 overs a side and Pakistan struggled batting first on a surface not well suited to attacking batting. They went at less than a run a ball for the first six overs of the innings before late contributions from Shoaib Malik (26) and Umar Akmal (22). However, their total of 118-5 didn't look enough to trouble a strong Indian batting line up.
India have beaten Pakistan in every match the side have contested at both T20 and 50 over World Cups, a run now stretching to 11 games. Many spectators and players both past and present suggested the slow wicket was unsuitable for the highest profile game of the group stages but Kohli said it providied a different type of test.
"It was a challenging wicket out there but that's what you need as a cricketer, you need new challenges, every innings you play," he said. "It was just about keeping calm and trying to work it out, how to go about it... you need to watch the ball, to play it late."
Praise for Kohli
Indian skipper MS Dhoni, who scored an unbeaten 13, lauded his teammate for having "the hunger to perform" on such a big stage, with more than 60,000 in the stadium and hundreds of millions watching on TV.
"His biggest plus - he takes everything as a challenge," Dhoni said of the man who has already succeeded him as India's Test captain.
Fresh off their winning exploits against Bangladesh, Pakistan's skipper Shahid Afridi promoted himself to number three but could only score eight this time round.
"I was not expecting a pitch like this but no excuse, we were short by 30-35 runs," Afridi said.
"Their bowlers bowled really well," he added, "especially their spinners. And Virat Kohli played an awesome innings under pressure."
Pakistan's top scorer Malik was also full of praise for Kohli.
"Credit to Virat," said the Pakistan star. "He was the only difference between the two teams."
bik/bw (AP, Reuters, AFP)