TIL Desk Sports/ Indian captain Virat Kohli on Friday said that he’s not a player who hits the ball in the air to entertain the crowd but someone who wants to do his job and win matches for the country.
Kohli, who played a sublime innings of career-best 94 not out in India’s six-wicket win over West Indies in the first T20 International, said he does not want to play slam-bang cricket even in this shortest format.
“Whenever I play T20 cricket I am not someone who comes to the ground to hit the ball in the air to entertain the crowd. I focus on doing the job. Our strength as a team is to strike in the latter half of the innings,” Kohli said after the match.”