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“I never feel like fighting for races”


Team India Batter Shreyas Iyer boasted Virat Kohli To make his incredible hunger succeed after the latter achieved the match won the century in the conflict of Trophy champion in India-Pakistan in 2025. Despite being missing running in recent months, Kohli has come to great when India needed him the most against their rival rivals.

Having persecuted 242 for the victory, Kohli scored a wonderful 100* out of 111 balls to help India win with six hicket. During his heroic knocking, the 36-year-old also reduced the rating of 14,000 races in ODIS, joining Sachin Tendulkar and Kumar Sangakkari as the only one on the elite list.

Speaking at a press conference about Kochli’s return to form, Iyer said [quoted by ICC]::

“I remember that yesterday he came almost an hour before us to workout. He played several balls … He looked just as crunchy while he looks all the time. It’s just a mindset he owns over the years. It’s always hungry for running. So I never feel to fight for the race, to be honest. “

Iyer He himself scored a key 67 ball 56, adding 114 for the third Wickket with Kohli. The victory helped India move to the top of Group A rankings to 2-0, with a semi-final midfielder almost certainly.

“We could beat a little earlier” – shreyas iyer

Iyer continued his impressive white ball in conflict in Pakistan [Credit: Getty]

Shreyas Iyer claimed that India could beat Champion trophy You clash against Pakistan in an even more convincing way. Men in blue racing up to 100 in less than 18 supplements, before a great spell of 1 for 1 Ahmed’s foot Ahmed from 1 by 10 in 10 supplements delay inevitably.

“I think we could beat a little earlier, it could have been a convincing victory based on the way it was playing. A little old.

He added:

“They worshiped extremely, especially in the middle phase where the ball turned. I think everyone played a key role in this victory. Every victory against Pakistan is sweet because it is always competitive and that is a challenge and there is a lot of external pressure. It was a lot parties.

The victory was the sixth Indian in a row against Pakistan In ODIS, with their last defeat that arrived in the 2017 champion trophy. He will now have a weekly break before the last date in the group stage against New Zealand in Dubai on March 2.