T20 WC: 'I can't do anything,' said Virat angrily ahead of Indo-Pak clash
T20 WC: 'I can't do anything,' said Virat angrily ahead of Indo-Pak clash
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India and Pakistan are set to face a tough match in the ICC T20 World Cup today and the spectators of both countries are eager for it. Everyone wants to watch this match as soon as they can. At present, the eyes of the entire world are fixed on this match. In fact, the match is expected to be very exciting as both the teams will be eyeing victory in any case. Now, if we talk about statistics, India's position is enormous. Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli is also set to face a tough test in the match. In fact, Virat has been the talk of the town for a long time about batting and captaincy.

You must be aware that the team led by Virat Kohli has not been able to clinch any major title. Virat Kohli has made a big statement in anger ahead of the match. Recently, when questioned about his decision to quit the captaincy, he said, "I have already said what I had to say, but if you have to look into it, again and again, I can't do anything.'' At the same time, Virat Kohli also said at a press conference, 'I have already told people everything with the truth. If people think there is still something, it is not like that at all. Our entire focus is on the match and on the World Cup. In that case, people still want to find something that is not there, I do not consider such things to be important at all.'

On the other hand, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said, "Virat Kohli was also surprised when he announced that he would quit the captaincy. The players are constantly playing in different formats. It's not all easy when you're captaining.'' At the same time, Sourav Ganguly also said, "It was entirely Virat Kohli's decision.''

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