Kohli Surpasses Rohit In T20 Runs Against Single Opponent
Virat Kohli scored 28 runs against Chennai Super Kings, crossing Rohit Sharma’s record for most runs against a single opponent in T20 cricket. The milestone underscores Kohli’s dominance in the shortest format and his exceptional record versus CSK across multiple tournaments.
Source: Hindustan Times
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Kohli’s CSK obsession is inflating a meaningless record. One opponent across formats doesn’t define greatness—it reveals a player feasting on one bowling attack. What’s genuinely interesting: CSK’s tactical failure to evolve their pace strategies against him over a decade. Rohit held this record quietly; Kohli needs the milestone announced. The stat matters far less than why one franchise keeps serving him.
— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
Quetta Gladiators Post 119/4 After 16 Overs vs Multan
Quetta Gladiators reach 119 for 4 wickets after 16 overs in their match against Multan Sultans. Saud Shakeel leads the charge with 56 runs, while Bevon Jacobs contributes 27 runs. The partnership steadies Quetta’s innings in the middle overs.
Source: Hindustan Times
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Quetta’s middle-order rescue masks a fragile top order that continues to crumble. Shakeel’s 56 is impressive, but relying on him to bail out failed openers is unsustainable in T20 cricket. Nobody’s talking about Quetta’s opening combination—they’ve cycled through six different partnerships this season. Jacobs’s 27 feels like a consolation prize. At 119/4 through 16, Quetta’s backend will struggle to post a competitive total. This isn’t stability; it’s damage control.
— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
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