As the Champions Trophy proceeds further, India and New Zealand will face each other at their last group stage match at the Dubai International Stadium, UAE. Both teams have already advanced to the Semifinals, winning their initial matches against Pakistan and Bangladesh. Virat Kohli who played an eye-watering innings against Pakistan recently embraced his ‘Delhi Attitude’ by calling himself ‘Delhi Da Munda‘. Coach Gautam Gambhir also responded with the same ‘Delhi Mindset’ when asked about his approach towards the game.
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In a recent video released by ICC, Virat Kohli was asked about his approach to the game and his mindset. He said, “Being a Dilli Da Munda means a stress-free approach towards things.”
Also, Coach Gautam Gambhir has the same opinions about the Delhi Mindset. Speaking to ICC he said, “Delhi spirit is very simple, try and win each time you walk onto the cricket field.“
Virat Kohli was recently seen in this Ranji Trophy edition playing against the Railways when he was bowled by Himanshu Sangwan on 6 runs. He debuted for First-class cricket in the 2009 Ranji Trophy. He has been featured in 156 First Class matches with over 11,000 runs. With an impressive average of 48.05, Virat Kohli stands tall at the domestic landscape. He has a strike rate of 55.95 and the highest score of 254*.
Virat Kohli returned to the Domestic circuit after over 13 years. His regimental duties called him after the BCCI’s decision to make it mandatory for the players to play domestic cricket before making a comeback for the National team.
Expectations from Virat Kohli in this Champions Trophy have been skyrocketing and the ton that he smashed against Pakistan has now escalated the excitement for the fans.