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Virat Kohli's Cover Drive Or Babar Azam's? Rahmanullah Gurbaz Makes Tough Choice

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Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz was recently asked to choose between the cover drive of star India batter Virat Kohli or former Pakistan skipper Babar Azam.

Both these batters are known for their powerful hitting and many fans often draw many comparisons between the two. While Kohli had an exceptional outing in the recently concluded ODI World Cup as he became the Player of the Tournament, Babar, on the other hand, received severe criticism for team's poor form and even stepped down from the captaincy.

However, getting back to Gurbaz, the 22-year-old Afghanistan star gave it a long thought as chose Virat's cover drive over Babar's.

During the ODI World Cup 2023, Afghanistan made history as they defeated arch-rivals Pakistan for the first time in the marquee event.

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