T20 World Cup: Virat Kohli is shown his class during this T20 World Cup. He defeated Bangladesh on Wednesday and recorded his third half-century of the season (64*, 44b). Eight-four and one-six were part of the former captain of India’s innings. He displayed unwavering control and shared a 67-run stand with KL Rahul (50, 32b). He served as the foundation for India’s innings as they scored 184/6 in 20 overs. But there was one instance where things almost got out of control. Kohli faced a short ball with the final ball of Hasan Mahmud’s 16th over, which he pulled. He instantly gave the square-leg umpire a signal regarding the height of the delivery.
Shakib Al Hasan, the captain of Bangladesh, ran over and confronted Kohli about his gesture toward the umpire. The two grinned and reverted to their original positions.
Watch: Shakib Al Hasan Unhappy With Virat Kohli Over Gesture To Umpire
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India improved their chances of making the semi-finals by defeating Bangladesh by 5 runs using the DLS system.
Mahela Jayawardene, a former Sri Lankan captain, was outscored by Kohli in his 23rd T20 World Cup innings by 1,016 runs. Jayawardene broke his old World Cup record after 31 innings.
The in-form Kohli completed his third fifty in 37 balls to energise the predominantly Indian audience in Adelaide after already scoring two match-winning half-centuries during this World Cup. Bangladesh finally suffered a five-run defeat in the game (DLS method).
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