India vs West Indies: Virat Kohli change entire batting order in Hyderabad
India vs West Indies: Virat Kohli change entire batting order in Hyderabad
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The Indian cricket team recorded a historic win against the visiting West Indies on Friday because of captain Virat Kohli's fiery innings. Captain Kohli's 94-run stormy innings gave India the biggest win of T20 cricket. Virat said that he is the batting boss. Bowling on the field does not go ahead of him and in Team India only he rules.

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West Indies batting strongly in the Hyderabad T20 against India scored a huge score of 207 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Rohit Sharma was sent back by the Windies bowlers in the beginning and it seemed that Team India would miss the target. KL Rahul, who was in excellent form at first, showed the strength of the bat and then the captain played an innings that gave India the victory by chasing the biggest score in T20.

Captain Kohli is the real boss
Kohli, who has been emphasizing with the bat on the field, also has a strong emphasis in Team India. It was seen during the match on Friday. Coach Shastri may have been sitting with the players in the dugout but Kohli was doing the planning batting. After 12 overs, Virat pointed from the field and the batting order changed.

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Virat changed the batting order while batting
At number four, Shreyas Iyer was scheduled to bat and he was ready to wear a pad. Chasing a big goal, there was a need to score fast and from the field, Kohli indicated Rishabh Pant to be ready. The coach told Pant and he immediately got into the dugout from the pavilion. Not only this, Shivam Dubey came to bat in place of Ravindra Jadeja after the dismissal of Shreyas Iyer. This was also Captain Kohli's planning.

Rishabh Pant hit a six as soon as he arrived
Rishabh Pant landed on the ground as KL Rahul was dismissed after the captain's batting order was changed. He faced the first ball and hit a strong six. Pant scored 18 runs off 9 balls.

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