India vs New Zealand: Beyond the previous group stage match against New Zealand at Dubai International Stadium, former India captain Virat Kohli opened as “Delhi da Munda” and said that it means that there is a stress-free approach to life. Kohli’s unbeaten centenary against Pakistan in Dubai took him to number 5 in the ICC ODI rankings on Sunday and made only the third player who crossed 14,000 runs in 50 overs cricket. After already overtakes Ponting on the all-time run chart, Kohli is now just 149 runs away from Kumar Sangakkara, who finished second. However, he is scoring 4,341 runs from Sachin Tendulkar, which is still at the top of the list.
“I don’t know if I am a prototypeic Delhi da Munda all the time. Being Delhi da Munda, it means having a stress-free approach towards line things. The new experiences in life have gone to many places, so I would not say that I am always a Delhi boy. In moments, I was posted on ICC.
India’s upcoming struggle against Kiwi in Dubai on Sunday will be the 300th ODI game of Virat, which will become the eighth Indian to enter the Exclusive Club. The 36 -year -old batting Ustad Mastro will make its 300th ODI appearance on the back of a scorching form.
Further in the video, India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir, who is also from Delhi, said that the state’s spirit is very simple, stating that you always try to win when you go to the field.
Gautam Gambhir said, “The soul of Delhi is very simple: every time you walk on the cricket field, try and win. This is what we have been taught when we were growing up in Delhi.”
India will face New Zealand in the final group stage match of the ongoing Marki event in Dubai. The two countries are looking at the top position in Group A, which will also help in settling the semi -final order.
The match serves as an ideal tune to move to the next phase of the tournament. These are the only two remaining teams that have fought in every match in the tournament, and there is a lot to play for it. Men in Kiwi and Blue have once met in the Champions Trophy, and Kiwi won in that regard.
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