WatchIND vs PAK: Virat Kohli was close to a century, then friend Rohit Sharma gave this order with a gesture, Viral Video

New delhi: In the Champions Trophy match against Pakistan, Virat Kohli played an unbeaten inning of 100 runs, this is Kohli’s 51st century in ODI. On the basis of Kohli’s century, the Indian team was successful in winning this match by 6 wickets.

Kohli, who scored a brilliant century, was awarded the title of Player of the Match. Let us tell you that Kohli completed his century by hitting a four and also led the team to victory. After this, Kohli celebrated his century calmly. On the other hand, when Kohli was 4 runs away from the century and the Indian team needed two runs to win, then team captain Rohit Sharma gave an order to King Kohli, which Kohli fulfilled very well, the video of which is viral on social media.

Actually, when Kohli was playing on 96 runs, Rohit sitting in the dugout gestured and ordered Kohli to hit a four or a six, which King Kohli completed and gave victory to the team by hitting a four. Along with hitting a four, Kohli also completed his century.

 

In this way Kohli fulfilled the order given by his captain. At the same time, when the match ended, King Kohli was seen hugging captain Rohit and celebrating the victory. ICC shared this video.

While sharing the video, ICC wrote in the caption, “Ro-ko moment”With this victory, the Indian team has now achieved two victories. India had defeated Bangladesh in its first match. Now India has succeeded in winning two consecutive matches by defeating Pakistan. With this victory, the Indian team has come first in the points table with +0.647 net run rate and 4 points.

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