
Virat Kohli Retains His Place In T20 World Cup 2024: Report

With the T20 World Cup taking place later this year in the USA and the West Indies, former captain of India Virat Kohli was not given much attention.
The 35-year-old is presently a player with Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League. In his most recent IPL matchup with the Rajasthan Royals, he scored a century. In 20 overs, RCB amassed 183-3 thanks to Kohli’s unbeaten 113 off 72 balls.
With his most recent century (100 off 67 balls), Kohli made an unmemorable record—it was the joint-slowest century in IPL history. In the 2009 IPL, Manish Pandey became the slowest ton scorer when he hit a century in 67 balls against Deccan Chargers.
Critics of modern India began to criticize him after that because of his strike rate, even though he was the only batter to score runs and was observed taking chances and playing aggressive cricket in a league with large prize money. Even still, Kohli leads the tournament in runs scored as of right now.
Cricbuzz reported that Kohli is anticipated to stay in the Indian T20 team for the ICC tournament later this year. The source implied that Kohli would undoubtedly be included in the World Cup squad, despite the fact that his strike rate was questioned in the IPL 2024. As an opener for the RCB, Kohli batted at a strike rate of 146.29 in the first five IPL matches. The 35-year-old leads the team in scoring at the
The USA and the West Indies will host the ninth T20 World Cup 2024, which is set to begin on June 4. India’s first match against Ireland is scheduled for June 5, and the squad will play all of its games in the United States.