Opinion

Virat Kohli’s silent battle: Century snub exposes cracks in India’s victory over Pakistan

As India neared the modest target of 242, Kohli stood on the precipice of yet another milestone.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 26 Feb 2025 9:09AM

Virat Kohli’s silent battle: Century snub exposes cracks in India’s victory over Pakistan
Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 100 runs led India to a six-wicket victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in Dubai - Picture from https://m.rediff.com/cricket, February 26, 2025

By Che Ran

IN a high-stakes Champions Trophy clash on February 23, 2025, Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 100 runs led India to a six-wicket victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in Dubai.  

However, the journey to his 51st ODI century was fraught with unexpected challenges from within his own camp.

As India neared the modest target of 242, Kohli stood on the precipice of yet another milestone.

But in a baffling turn of events, his batting partners seemed to inadvertently hinder his progress.

Hardik Pandya promoted up the order, aggressively chased runs, momentarily overshadowing Kohli’s pursuit.

Pandya’s brisk scoring and eventual dismissal left spectators questioning the team’s internal dynamics. 

The tension didn’t end there. Axar Patel, upon joining Kohli, appeared to misjudge singles, almost resulting in runouts that could have cost Kohli his century.

These missteps, whether due to miscommunication or overzealousness, painted a picture of a team not entirely in sync.

This internal discord, juxtaposed against the backdrop of one of cricket’s fiercest rivalries, raises questions about the team’s cohesion.

Is there a brewing competitiveness within the squad, or perhaps underlying politics affecting on-field decisions?

While the victory adds to India’s dominance, the subtle undercurrents suggest that all is not harmonious in the Indian dressing room.

As the tournament progresses, the spotlight will not only be on India’s performance but also on how these internal dynamics unfold, potentially impacting their quest for the title. – February 26, 2025

Che Ran is a writer and entrepreneur with a keen focus on politics and international affairs. An avid traveller, Che Ran’s experiences enrich his photography and writings.

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