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“Not good news for English bowlers,” Fans react as Virat Kohli enjoys his time in the nets ahead of the semi-final in Adelaide

Virat Kohli is currently the leading run-scorer in T20 World Cup 2022 with 245 runs to his name.

Fans on Twitter react as Indian batter Virat Kohli enjoys his time in the nets ahead of the semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2022 against England in Adelaide. They feel that the kind of form the former Indian skipper is in, it is not good news for English bowlers.

Virat Kohli enjoys his net session in Adelaide; times ball to perfection 

Indian Cricket Team has reached Adelaide ahead of the semi-final against England on Thursday (9th November). They have begun their preparations for the game and have hit the nets to set them going. Indian batter Virat Kohli looked in staggering touch in the nets.

He shared the clip of his batting and it was pleasing to watch as he middled all the balls and the sound of his bat made many applaud him. In the video, Kohli can be seen checking his strokes and also lifting the ball to perfection. As the right-hander hits each shot, fans who were there watching him bat were chanting ‘shot shot’.

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Here’s the video:

It’s fair to say that Virat Kohli is the most valuable player for India in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022. He’s currently the leading run scorer in the tournament with 245 runs to his name with an average of 123. The main highlight of his campaign so far has been his inning against Pakistan.

He was at his classical best as he almost single-handedly won the match for his side with his unbeaten 82-run knock. Kohli also smashed half-centuries against Netherlands and Bangladesh and is also expected to play a crucial role for his side in the semi-final.

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Fans on Twitter react as Virat Kohli enjoys his time in the nets ahead of the semi-final against England 

As Virat Kohli posted a video of him batting in the nets, fans on Twitter reacted in joy. They hailed him as the best timer of the ball and said that him hitting the ball so well is not a good news for the English bowlers. Here are some of the reactions:

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