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ICC World Cup 2019: Rohit Sharma's heroics highlight absence of special Virat Kohli ton

Highlights

  • In the absence of Dhawan, India's batting is dependent on Rohit and Kohli for getting big, match-winning totals.
  • Rohit is a specialist in making daddy hundreds which pulverise the opposition.
  • Kohli converts fifties into hundreds with ridiculous regularity, at a rate which is better than anyone else in ODI cricket.
Rohit Sharma celebrates his century against Bangladesh at Edgbaston in Birmingham. (AFP Photo)Rohit Sharma celebrates his century against Bangladesh at Edgbaston in Birmingham. (AFP Photo)
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Virat Kohli, hailed as the best batsman in the world across formats, is in a similar situation in the World Cup. He has consistently delivered for the team but must still be feeling underwhelmed as he has not gone on to make the big, decisive contributions he is so used to.

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In the absence of Shikhar Dhawan, India's batting is almost completely dependent on Rohit Sharma and Kohli for getting big, match-winning totals. Sharma is a specialist in making those daddy hundreds which pulverise the opposition. Kohli, the chase master, converts fifties into hundreds with ridiculous regularity, at a rate which is better than anyone else in ODI cricket in this regard.

Somehow, in this World Cup, both these maestros have got out when looking in complete control. Sharma, however, has made good his starts and with some luck, has hit four hundreds in the tournament. With his 104 on Tuesday, he now leads the batting table with 544 runs while Kolhi is seventh with 408.

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It's the first time in his career that Kohli has scored five fifties in succession but has not gone on to make a hundred. In the 226 ODI innings he has played, Kohli has gone past 50 an incredible 95 times and has converted 41 of those into hundreds.


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But so prolific has he been that it sometimes becomes impossible for even Kohli to live up to the exalted benchmark. Kohli's reaction after getting dismissed for 26 against Bangladesh summed up his mood. He threw one of his gloves to the ground and looked completely shattered.


Scores of 18, 82, 77, 67, 72, 66 and 26 will do any batsman credit. But for Kohli, it's par for course at best. At the big stage that the World Cup is, he would have loved to get two or three big ones. Kohli still has at least two more innings to make a bigger statement. The law of average suggests that a Kohli special is round the corner.


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