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Gavaskar praises Kohli's new batting approach after RCB triumph at Wankhede
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|April 09, 2025
INDIAN batting great Sunil Gavaskar hailed Virat Kohli's 67-run knock in Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) win over Mumbai Indians, noting that the right-hander's intent to play lofted shots more often in the innings worked fruitfully for him.
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Kohli led the RCB charge with a classy 67 off 59, his second half-cen-tury of the season, as skipper Faf du Plessis' 64 off 42 and Jitesh Sharma's quickfire 40 off 21 powered the visi-tors to a commanding 221/5 against MI.
Kohli, showcasing vintage flair, welcomed Jasprit Bumrah by clob-bering a six over mid-wicket before bringing up his second half-century of the season, launching Vignesh Puthur into the stands.
His sensational knock came to an end when he fell victim to Hardik Pandya in the 15th over.
"The big difference over the last season and a half has been his intent to play lofted shots much earlier.
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