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'Take The Reality Check': How Virat Kohli's Rescue Act Helped India A Star Tide Through Bad Phase

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Indian all-rounder Riyan Parag has made head turn with his blistering performance with the bat during the recently-concluded Deodhar Trophy.

After back-to-back centuries in the quarter-final and semi-final, Parag smashed a brilliant 95 in a losing cause, with East Zone chasing 329 against South Zone in the final.

With 354 runs and 11 wickets in the bag, Parag was named player of the tournament, despite his team losing in the final. Parag was on the receiving end of some harsh criticism after he had a miserable outing in the last edition of IPL and was brutally trolled by the fans and former cricketers for his flop show.

Following his all-round show in the Deodhar Trophy, Parag has revealed the advice of his idol, Virat Kohli, whose photo he has put as WhatsApp profile picture, and how it helped him to overcome the bad phase. "But during the tough times in the IPL, he sounded out the advice of his idol, Virat Kohli, whose picture he has put as WhatsApp profile picture. "Mai puri baat nahi bata paunga (I cannot tell you the exact conversation).

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