India vs Windies 2018: Virat Kohli Congratulates Team India for a Series Victory
Updated - 08 Aug 2019, 08:09 PM
So, yet another series victory in the bank for team India at home. They have concluded the home season with a top-notch effort by clean sweeping the Windies side in the shorter version of the game. Meanwhile, the regular skipper, Virat Kohli takes his time out to congratulate the young guns.
Meanwhile, the run-machine Virat Kohli was given rest for the series thus asking Rohit Sharma to lead the side. Accepting the challenge, Rohit Sharma led the team from the front by smashing all the records on his way.
Big Congratulations to the boys – Virat Kohli
The Indian skipper, in his tweet, congratulated everyone, who were the part of the success. He also mentioned his special wishes to the team management and support staff for helping the youngsters to taste the success.
Digging into his tweet, it read ”Great show by the boys to claim another series. Big congratulations to all the boys, the support staff and everyone part of the unit!”
Great show by the boys to claim another series. ? Big congratulations to all the boys, the support staff and everyone part of the unit! ?? #IndvWI @BCCI pic.twitter.com/mjJBzu0gNg
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) November 12, 2018
As it happened:
After involving in a stunning ODI series, both sides headed their way to the T20I format of the game with a lot of promises to deliver. But unfortunately, it was a low-scoring affair, where India managed to come out victorious with the brilliance of Dinesh Karthik and Krunal Pandya.
Coming to the second game, it was all Rohit Sharma, who has been the show stealer. He smashed a scintillating century to become the only batsman in the world cricket to hit four centuries in the T20I format of the game.
His century was followed by the decent bowling performance by the Indians. Meanwhile, the final T20I saw a brilliant batting display by Windies batsmen, but the brilliance from Shikhar Dhawan and Rishabh Pant outclassed them.
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