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Virat Kohli with UAE bowler Ibrar Ahmad Dawar© X (Twitter)
United Arab Emirates (UAE) cricketer Ibrar Ahmad Dawar has earned excessive reward from Indian cricket famous person Virat Kohli forward of the much-anticipated ICC Champions Trophy conflict towards Pakistan in Dubai. Ibrar took to his official Instagram account to share a video the place Kohli acknowledged his spectacular bowling efforts on the nets. Within the video, Kohli was heard saying, “Well bowled… he has really bowled well. He has helped a lot. Thank you.” The UAE cricketer was seen aggressively bowling to Kohli on the nets. The 36-year-old Indian batter additionally flicked him throughout the session. His depth and expertise within the nets have seemingly caught the eye of the Indian batting maestro.
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Ibrar has beforehand showcased his expertise whereas taking part in for the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders (ADKR) within the Worldwide League T20 (ILT20), the place he impressed together with his performances.
In the meantime, within the conflict of the heavyweights, Pakistan will battle to maintain its title defence alive by going through bitter rival India. Pakistan discovered themselves on this place after surrendering to a 60-run defeat towards New Zealand within the event opener.
However, India opened its win account with flying colors by crusing to a 6-wicket win over Bangladesh. Throughout India’s spectacular present, Virat gave the impression to be a bit sluggish when he approached the two-faced floor of Dubai.
He crawled to a 22 from 38 deliveries earlier than slicing it to Soumya Sarkar off legspinner Rishad Hossain. Virat, who has a historical past of embracing the strain, particularly towards Pakistan, could be eager to hit these massive numbers.
Virat boasts a prolific kind towards India’s bitter rival. In 16 ODIs towards Pakistan, Virat boasts 678 runs, averaging 52.15, together with three centuries and two fifties.
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