England is cautious of Kohli’s danger ahead of the elimination T20 World Cup the semifinals.
The England camp expects the experienced right-hander to be at his best in their final four encounter in Guyana. England coach Matthew Mott is aware of Virat Kohli's danger as his team prepares for a knockout semi-final against India at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Kohli has yet to ignite in this tournament, scoring 66 runs from six innings, but Mott expects the experienced right-hander to step up for the semi-final game in Guyana. Mott cited Kohli's proclivity for peak performances in big games and understands his squad must neutralise the 35-year-old's top-order danger on Thursday. "Virat has proven his class over a very long period of time and he is one of the players we've prepared well for," commented Mott. "We know how he can play, how destructive he can be, and how smart he is at the game. He has the ability to pitch a variety of innings if the game requires it. "So, he's clearly a vital player for them, and as we've stated throughout this tournament, what's ...