AB de Villiers is baffled at the criticism that is being thrown at Virat Kohli around his strike-rate. AB de Villiers has had enough of the chatter surrounding Virat Kohli and his strike-rate in the IPL 2024. Kohli, who holds the Orange Cap in the tournament with 500 runs at an average of 71, brags a strike-rate reading 147. And yet, the former Royal Challengers Bengaluru has copped flak for it. Kohli, opening the innings for RCB has played a very contrasting role in comparison to the other dynamic openers representing different franchises. While the approach shown by Travis Head at Sunrisers Hyderabad or Sunil Narine with the Kolkata Knight Riders is fresh and more referential of how batting in modern-day T20 cricket should be, Kohli has played a more sedate role, but one that’s proven to be crucial for RCB. The Kohli strike-rate chatter gained flame following his knock of 51 off 43 against SRH, which proved to be a match-winning one. In the next game against Gujarat Titans, Kohli hit a much more fluent 70 not out as RCB gunned down 200 inside 17 overs. After the game, Kohli made his displeasure vocal, lashing out at those who are experts at making comments ‘from the box’. Adding to Virat’s outburst, de Villiers took shots at those pointing fingers at Kohli, reiterating the genius of the man. “Virat Kohli catching criticism about his strike-rate. It’s been going on for way too long, and I am fed up with that now. I am frustrated to say the least. This guy is one of the best to ever play the game of cricket. He’s incredible in the IPL; he plays a certain role for RCB and I’ve had pretty much of these data-driven pundits who keep criticising this man when you don’t really have knowledge of the game. How many games of cricket have you played? How many IPL hundreds have you scored?” de Villiers asked during a video uploaded on his YouTube channel.
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