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"Rohit And Rahul Told Me...": Virat Kohli Reveals Batting Strategy vs Australia in Hyderabad T20I

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Virat Kohli anchored India's innings with a 63-run knock off 48 balls as the side chased down 187 runs against Australia in the third and deciding T20I to clinch the series 2-1.

India were tottering at 30 for 2 at one stage in the chase, but a 104-run partnership between Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav for the third wicket kept India in the hunt at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.

The Rohit Sharma-led side eventually went on to win the game by 6 wickets on the penultimate ball of the innings. Suryakumar scored 69 runs off 36 balls and Kohli was playing second fiddle when the former was taking on the Australian bowlers.

However, when Suryakumar got out, Kohli changed gears -- which included a six on the first ball of Pat Cummins' final over -- to guide India closer to victory.

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