Indian cricket fans were left in awe as their beloved cricketer, Virat Kohli, showcased his mastery in a World Cup 2023 match against Bangladesh in Pune. Kohli’s remarkable century triggered an outpour of appreciation on social media, hailing him as the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT).
However, it wasn’t just Kohli who earned accolades; umpire Richard Kettleborough found himself in the spotlight as well. He garnered praise from Indian cricket enthusiasts for a rather pivotal decision. Kettleborough opted not to call a wide despite a Bangladeshi bowler delivering a ball that appeared significantly wide. This decision, which preserved Kohli’s opportunity to score a century, resonated with cricket fans.
The particular delivery, initially deemed wide by spectators, was judged otherwise by Kettleborough. It is likely that the umpire observed Kohli shifting slightly away from the ball’s trajectory. Had Kohli remained in his original position, the ball might have struck him on the pads, which contributed to Kettleborough’s decision to not award it as a wide.
Chasing a target of 257, Virat Kohli displayed his class and finesse, sealing his 48th ODI century and his 78th international century. His remarkable innings culminated in a six, propelling India to victory at 261/3 in just 41.3 overs. Kohli’s elegant knock was adorned with six boundaries and four towering sixes, leaving spectators in sheer admiration.
India’s exceptional performance in the World Cup 2023 is reflected in their flawless record of four wins in as many matches. Currently occupying the second position in the points table with eight points, they are only surpassed by New Zealand, who maintain the top spot with a superior net run rate. In stark contrast, Bangladesh finds itself in the seventh position, with just one victory and three losses.
Bangladesh, confronted by the formidable Indian team, faced an uphill battle, which was further exacerbated by the absence of their skipper, Shakib Al Hasan, who was sidelined due to a left quad injury. Opting to bat first, Bangladesh could not capitalize on the promising 93-run opening partnership between Litton Das and Tanzid Hasan, ultimately setting a target of 256-8. The stage was set for India’s reply, with Captain Rohit Sharma spearheading the chase, while Virat Kohli’s unbeaten century secured an emphatic win for India, with a resounding 51 balls to spare.
This memorable performance by Kohli and the team has once again ignited the fervor and excitement of cricket enthusiasts in India, who proudly rally behind their cricketing heroes on the world stage.