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Virat Kohli named the ‘most difficult bowlers’, whom he faced in tests, Odis, T20S in unfliest revision




In a freewing chat, the batting icon Virat Kohli chose the most difficult bowlers, who have faced each format – test, ODI and T20 cricket. In a viral video, Kohli labeled James Anderson of England as the most difficult bowler, which he has faced in Test cricket. He also said that Anderson was the most difficult part of his career in England. In Odis, Kohli chose a pacer and a spinner. Kohli admitted that Sri Lankan’s former Pesar Lasith Malinga was the most difficult in ODI cricket, and gave England’s Adil Rashid a special shot out as the most difficult spinner.

In the smallest format of the game, Kohli has named KKR spinner Sunil Narin as the most difficult.

Recently, Kohli recalled how former South African wicketkeeper-boss Mark Boucher had influenced him during his early years in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

In IPL history, RCB’s leading run-sheet RCB was speaking in the upcoming episode of Podcast, a trailer of which was released on the official X handle of the team.

Speaking on his conversation with Boucher, who called him to some golf sports, Virat said, “I played in the beginning, the boucher had the biggest impact on me. They came to know what my weaknesses could be, if I wanted to go to the next level, I had nothing.

Boucher played for RCB from 2008-10, when Virat was slowly looking for his feet in international cricket and did not play Test cricket for India. In 27 matches, Boucher scored 388 runs at an average of 29.85, with half a century.

Virat also opened his loyalty to RCB, a franchise that he has been trapped since the beginning of his IPL career, saying “Relationship and mutual honor” he is with the franchise.

He said, “The love I have received from fans, I don’t think any silver utensils or a trophy can come close to him.”

(With ANI input)

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