It was fascinating to watch the captain of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (and the India cricket team) Virat Kohli, with the score on 99/3...

It was fascinating to watch the captain of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (and the India cricket team) Virat Kohli, with the score on 99/3, try to rile Suryakumar Yadav up as the latter was taking Mumbai Indians to a table-topping win in the Indian Premier League.
It was fascinating because Kohli would have been part of the selection committee meeting that decided not to pick Yadav in any of India’s teams for the tour of Australia.
It was fascinating because Kohli clearly thought his bowlers weren’t getting the job done and felt the need to get into Yadav’s mind space.
But it was fascinating mainly because of how Yadav listened, then simply walked away and focussed on the job at hand.
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The MI No 3 didn’t just set up the chase. He even finished things off with a four and the calm manner in which he achieved his goal spoke volumes about his class. The variety of shots played through the innings of 79 (43 balls), on a wicket where other MI batsmen didn’t exactly cruise, showed that Yadav is clearly in a very good space right now.
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