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Champions Trophy 2017: Virat Kohli's Remarks After Crushing Loss Resonate Across Pakistan

IANS, 19 Jun, 2017 10:06 AM

    Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli's post-match press remarks, after his team's defeat in the Champions Trophy final on Sunday, were widely appreciated by Pakistani fans.

     

    Kohli was not only thanked by cricket lovers from across the border but also described as a gentleman. The 28-year-old's address after his side's 180-run loss was even praised by the cricketing community.

     

    "I want to congratulate Pakistan, they had an amazing tournament, the way they turned things around, speak volumes for the talent they have. They proved it again, they can upset anyone on their day, disappointing for us but I have a smile on my face because we played well to reach the final," Kohli said.

     
     
     
     
     
     

    Meanwhile, reflecting on India's tournament as a whole, Kohli insisted: "We can (still) be very proud ... and we leave here with our heads held high.

     

    "Credit to everyone for standing up and showing that resilience and reaching the finals -- (but) we were outplayed in all departments. "In the end ... you have to accept and admire sometimes the skill of the opposition," Kohli added sportingly.

     

    Former cricketers Brendon McCullum and Shane Warne too took to Twitter to appreciate Kohli.

     
     
     

    Mohammad Amir removed all of India's top three as Pakistan routed their arch-rivals at The Oval.

     

    Title-holders India, set 339 to win, collapsed to 33 for three and 54 for five against a Pakistan side they had thrashed by 124 runs in their tournament opener at Edgbaston on June 4.

     

    They were eventually dismissed for 158 in reply to Pakistan's 338 for four, which featured Zaman's 114, the left-handed opener's maiden one-day international hundred coming in just his fourth match at this level.

     

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