Pakistan’s thrilling victory over Ireland in the second T20I leveled the three-match series at 1-1, but it was match-winner Mohammad Rizwan’s heartfelt acknowledgment of Virat Kohli that stole the hearts of the Indian batting legend’s fans.
Rizwan, who played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s comeback win, praised Kohli’s influence on Pakistani batsmen. “We have learnt a lot of things from Virat Kohli; I respect him,” said Rizwan, who is one of only two batters to average above 50 in T20Is.
Pakistan’s run-chase got off to a shaky start, but Rizwan and Fakhar Zaman launched a counter-attack, adding 140 runs for the third wicket. Rizwan’s unbeaten 75 off 46 balls and Zaman’s 78 off 40 balls powered Pakistan to a seven-wicket victory.
Rizwan’s admiration for Kohli highlights the respect and camaraderie that exists between the two cricketing nations. Kohli, who averages 51.75 in T20Is, has been a role model for many young batsmen, including Rizwan.
The T20 World Cup is just around the corner, and both India and Pakistan are in the same group. Their highly anticipated clash on June 9 in New York is sure to be a thrilling encounter.
Pakistan will play a decisive third T20I against Ireland on May 14 before heading to England for four T20Is. They will then fly to the US for the T20 World Cup, where they will face their arch-rivals India in a match that promises to be one of the highlights of the tournament.