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T20WC: Virat Kohli's stylish 64 no innings helps India post 184/6 against Bangladesh in Super 12 clash

| @indiablooms | Nov 02, 2022, at 09:29 pm

Adelaide: A stylish unbeaten knock of 64 runs by Virat Kohli helped India post 184 runs for the loss of six wickets in a crucial Super 12 stage match of the T20 World Cup here on Wednesday.

Kohli hammered eight boundaries and a six in his sensible knock which left Bangladeshi bowlers under pressure.

KL Rahul returned to form and contributed 32-ball 50 as he gave a strong start to the innings after Rohit Sharma (2) departed.
Suryakumar Yadav, who is perhaps having a golden run in his career, scored a quick-fire 16-ball 30.

He is currently the number one batsman in the T20 format in the world.

Hasan Mahmud picked up three wickets for Bangladesh.

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