Virat Kohli T20 WC Ins vs Aus Match

Virat Kohli, one of the greatest cricketers of our era, is enduring a nightmare T20 World Cup in what is likely his last major World Cup tournament.

This tournament, supposed to be a grand farewell, has instead highlighted an unexpected dip in his form, much to the dismay of his fans and the cricketing world.

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Kohli has become only the second Indian player to record two ducks in a single T20 World Cup edition, joining Ashish Nehra who set the unwanted record in 2010.

His dismissal for a duck against Australia on Monday in the Super Eight stage, following a golden duck against the USA, has been emblematic of his struggles.

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Across six innings, Kohli has managed a mere 66 runs at a dismal average of 11.00 and a strike rate of 100.00.

His highest score, a labored 37 off 28 balls against Bangladesh, stands in stark contrast to the fluent, match-winning knocks that once defined his career.

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Comparisons to Kohli’s past heroics are inevitable. The same player who played one of the finest T20 innings against Australia in the 2016 World Cup and delivered an epic performance against Pakistan at the MCG in 2022 now seems a shadow of his former self.

Despite his IPL 2024 form, where he dazzled with over 700 runs, Kohli has been unable to replicate that success on the world stage.

In the current World Cup, Kohli’s innings have been marked by uncertainty and uncharacteristic dismissals. Scores of 1, 4, 0, 24, 37, and 0 reflect his ongoing struggle.

This World Cup was supposed to be a stage for Kohli to shine one last time, but instead, it has turned into a tournament to forget.

Despite the team’s support and his position as an opener, Kohli has not been able to deliver the performances that fans have come to expect.




As India moves forward in the tournament, the hope remains that Kohli can find some form and contribute to his team’s success in what might be his final World Cup outing.