"Even if you get 120-125 strike rate, I don't really care" - Robin Uthappa wants Virat Kohli to fire in IND vs AUS 2024 T20 World Cup Super 8 clashÂ
Robin Uthappa believes Virat Kohli getting a big score in the upcoming Super 8 match of the 2024 T20 World Cup against Australia will be crucial for Team India. He expressed his desire to see the ace batter score a half-century ahead of the knockout fixtures.
Speaking on Ravichandran Ashwin's YouTube channel, Uthappa stated that Kohli should be looking to remain unbeaten on 60-odd runs, irrespective of the strike rate. Emphasizing the importance of the senior batter being in song for the semi-finals, he said:
"What can empower Team India to have the best team possible? I think one is to get a solid Virat Kohli innings from him, especially looking at the whole tournament's perspective. I want a 65-70 not out. Even if you get 120-125 strike rate, I don't really care. I want that one solid innings from Virat Kohli. Because once he gets that little bit of that taste of blood, That human being can do anything. And for me, before we hit the semifinals, I want him to have that one innings at 150, I want him to get."
Virat Kohli struggled to get going in the group stage of the 2024 T20 World Cup, registering scores of 1,4 and 0. He scored a run-a-ball 24 in India's first match of the Super 8 round against Afghanistan.
The seasoned campaigner showed glimpses of fine form in the recently concluded match against Bangladesh on Saturday, June 22, scoring 37 runs off 28 balls with the help of three sixes and one four.
"Very clear with the way he approaches his batting" - Robin Uthappa on Rohit Sharma
Team India skipper Rohit Sharma has backed himself to up the ante in the powerplay overs in the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Robin Uthappa mentioned that the opening batter seems to be clear with his approach. Opining that Sharma should continue backing himself to bat with intent, Uthappa said:
"Rohit is very clear with the way he approaches his batting. I think he should continue to play the way he feels and believes that is the best way he will serve the team."
Rohit Sharma played a quick-fire 23-run cameo against Bangladesh. He has scored 99 runs from five outings at a strike rate of 125.31. The Indian captain notched up a half-century in the team's opening encounter against Ireland, getting retired hurt after scoring 52 runs.
India and Australia are set to face each other in match number 51 of the 2024 T20 World Cup at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in St Lucia on Monday, June 24.