With the Intent of K L RAHUL Six for a long time, India jumped over its greatest obstacle to ICC-Australia tournaments, 50. The margin of the victory – by four counters and 11 balls to lose to repair the confrontation of the summit on Sunday – does not exceed and go out champions world clinics. Winning was also Pakistan’s last embarrassment. First, the country’s hosts have crashed humiliation, with India now in the final and Dubai taking part in the title competition. The protagonist of India’s semi-final victory was Virat Kohli, who constituted the familiar scientific 84 in Chase, completing 8,000 runs when hunting only the targets. But it was also a victory for collectivism, and their contributions were just as important as Kohli in the larger context of the game, as the witty ensemble cast performed their role perfectly. Kohli’s mastery of the ODI format has reached a stage where he now virtually bats on autopilot mode, without any undue stress. He detailed the essence of his knock that consumed 98 balls and was studded with five fours: “My timing, my composure at the crease, I wasn’t rushed. The singles I took were the most pleasant part for me.