Asia Cup: Wasim Akram shocks Virat Kohli with most recent disclosure, says 'You come in my fantasies'
Wasim Akram stunned Virat Kohli with his latest divulgence. During the India-Pakistan Exceptionally Four pre-match chat on Sunday in Colombo, the veteran Pakistan seamer uncovered Virat came into his dreams. Considering Virat Kohli is such a polarizing figure in world cricket and past it, he gets more consideration than his partners. Wasim said having noticed such a huge sum him lately, given the India-Pakistan match create, Virat came into his dreams.
The Pakistan legend conceded telling Virat about this during their concise make up for lost time before the game started off.
"Today, I strolled past him and let Virat Kohli know that you come in my fantasies now. He answered getting out, 'Whatever do you mean Wasim bhai? I told him since I see such a great deal you on the TV screen. I can't forget about him," Akram said.
Talking on Virat and the hotshots from the two groups, Wasim called attention to three match-victors in Kohli, Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi, adding players like them are intended for pivotal turning points like the India-Pakistan tie.
Wasim kept saying headliners from India and Pakistan wish to perform, particularly during this conflict.
"Virat, Babar, Shaheen and this multitude of match victors; they play this game for these minutes - India versus Pakistan. At the end of the day, for Pakistan everyone needs to perform as well as the other way around. This is recently made or break. Not for folks like Virat Kohli and Babar Azam however for youthful folks. These games are enjoyable. Recently, the entire Colombo was humming," Akram added.
India going solid in Colombo
The Indian Group batted first in Colombo, and not at all like the last time, they started well against the best bowling line-up in the competition. Commander Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill endured the new-ball danger by taking the elegant team of Afridi and Naseem Shah to the cleaners. However Afridi went for runs notwithstanding getting little swing, Shah was on the money, keeping it tight from one end.
India's initial pair, which in the past trip, got diminished to 66 for four at one phase subsequent to winning the throw, sewed a 121-run stand. Both Gill and Rohit scored separate fifties yet lost wickets in fast stretches.
Downpour hindered play in Colombo, with the scorecard perusing 147 for two in 24.1 overs. Virat Kohli and returning KL Rahul are at the wrinkle, batting at eight and 17, separately.
In the mean time, for India to journey ahead into the last, they should succeed no less than two of the three games in the Very Four phase. Following the Pakistan ODI, India will confront Sri Lanka on September 12 and Bangladesh on September 15.
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