It’s practically a punishable offense to dream of winning the World Cup with the team Australia has right now. Kapil’s team was like that in 1983. However, there was no problem in bringing the cup home. The reason? A superhuman did something. He is no one else. Kapil Dev Nikhanj is the captain of the team. Before the start of the competition, no one but Jaen thought India could be the best in the world. Neither is the rest of the mother’s own team.
If the impossible is to be achieved this time too, someone will have to play a superhuman role like Kapil. It’s surprising that even after all this time, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, and Hardik Pandya are the only names available for him. The impossible is possible only for Him. Unjustly removed from the leadership in a dirty conspiracy. He has been out of form for a long time and has been struggling like a helpless man. The former, including Kapil Dev himself, have come under fire. After all this, Virat Kohli is the only one who can do the impossible and hand over the World Cup trophy to Rohit Sharma next Sunday.
Many are finding similarities between the current T20 World Cup and the 2011 World Cup. The 2011 World Cup also came because of superhuman performance. Yuvraj Singh made the country the best in the world after 28 years of ignoring a deadly disease like cancer. Virat has a surprising similarity with him in the current Twenty-Twenty World Cup!
King Kohli is not battling any fatal disease. Instead of that which has to fight against something less or not? He has to fight against every sneer – every injustice that comes at the hardest time of his life. You are winning. “The Run Machine” is writing a new fairy tale in the current T20 World Cup by sending each black chapter to the cover boundary by tearing the carpet of green grass in its own style.220 runs in 4 matches so far; the Average is 220. He crossed the half-century mark 3 times and remained undefeated This time sixteen bananas are full if you can get your hands on the beautiful platinum trophy on the 13th.