New Straits Times

India captain salutes rivals

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LONDON: India captain Virat Kohli said the pressure created by Pakistan’s bowlers proved too much for his title-holders to handle in a stunning 180-run Champions Trophy final defeat at The Oval.

After Kohli won the toss and, surprising­ly, opted to field first, Pakistan posted an imposing total of 338 for four featuring Fakhar Zaman’s maiden one-day internatio­nal hundred, an innings where he might have been run out for one and was caught off a no-ball on three.

It all left India needing to set new tournament record for a team batting second to win if they were to retain the title they won in England four years ago.

Ironically, the mark they had to top was the 322 for three made by Sri Lanka in seven-wicket win over India at The Oval on June 8 – the lone group-stage loss suffered by Kohli’s side.

The already considerab­le scoreboard pressure became impossible for India to cope with when Mohammad Amir reduced them to 33 for three.

The Pakistan left-arm quick’s brilliant burst of three for 16 in 28 balls saw him snare opener Rohit Sharma lbw for a duck and have Kohli, the world’s leading ODI batsman, caught off a leading edge for just five.

If left-handed opener Fakhar rode his luck at times, he also produced an array of superb shots, notably in a first-wicket stand of 128 with Azhar Ali.

“When players like that get going on their day, it becomes really difficult to stop them because I think 80 percent of his shots were high-risk – and they were all coming off,” said Kohli. AFP

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