Cricket News: Michael Vaughan responds to Babar Azam's tweet about Virat Kohli's performance

    Babar Azam's reassuring tweet about Virat Kohli, "This too shall pass," caught the attention of many people, including former England captain Michael Vaughan

    Michael Vaughan Michael Vaughan

    For more than 12 hours, the Pakistani captain Babar Azam's tweet on Virat Kohli has been one of the most popular topics on social media. Many people were intrigued by Babar Azam's reassuring tweet about Kohli that stated, "This too shall pass," including former England captain Michael Vaughan. "Class act Babar," Vaughan wrote. Before the commencement of India vs. Pakistan T20 World Cup game in Dubai last year, Babar uploaded a photo with Kohli "This will also pass. Be persistent." He shared content across Twitter and Instagram. As of the time of writing, the tweet had received close to 7,000 retweets and 160 thousand likes.

    India suffered a 100-run defeat at the hands of the hosts after Virat Kohli was dismissed for 16 off 25 deliveries. Even though Kohli had a strong start with the bat, hitting three boundaries, he was quickly replaced by David Wiley after the latter got an outside pitch to England captain Jos Buttler.

    Rohit Sharma, the captain of India, backed up his predecessor. "You need one or two innings to recover for someone who has won so many games for India. That's how I feel, and I'm certain that everyone who watches cricket feels the same way "At the Thursday press conference following the game, Rohit stated.

    Rohit continued, "A cricketer of Kohli's caliber does not require any assurance from anyone." "He has participated in so many games over so much time. He bats so beautifully." Buttler, the captain of England, offered support for Kohli as well, stating that it is crucial to remember that the former is "human" and can post a few bad scores before recovering.

    In seven ODI matches this year, Kohli has only managed to hit 158 runs, including only two fifties. The 33-year-old is still ranked third in the ICC ODI rankings, after Imam ul Haq and Babar of Pakistan.

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