There is no doubt in no one’s mind that Virat Kohli is, without a doubt, one of the best batsmen in the chronicles of cricket history. He has been counted among the ranks of the most incredible batters who have ever played. Khurram Manzoor, a player for Pakistan, made a statement that challenged the prevalent belief that Virat Kohli is the finest batsman in the world. This statement caused news since it challenged the idea.
The former Pakistani cricket player, who played in a total of 16 Tests, 7 ODIs, and 3 T20 Internationals, once said, “If I compare myself with Virat Kohli, I am number 1 among the top 10 batters in the world in ODIs, the number of Virat Kohli comes after me.” I am the fifth-best batsman in the world with a batting average of 53 over the last decade in Division-A cricket, trailing only the man who scores a century once every sixth inning. Despite his outstanding batting performance in domestic cricket, this 36-year-old Pakistani batsman has been continually overlooked for selection to the Pakistani national team. The experienced cricketer was disappointed that the Pakistani board had ignored him. Since 2015, when I started monitoring, I have scored more runs than any other Pakistani opener by a wide margin. I have the most runs in National T20 and a century to my name, yet nobody pays attention. I’ve gone 8-9 so far in the highest level of cricket in Pakistan’s first division.
There is no denying the fact that Khurram Manzoor played for Pakistan in the Asia Cup event in 2016. However, ever since that occurrence, he has been banned from playing for Pakistan and cannot participate in any of their matches. Pakistan’s domestic cricket teams have been competing against one another simultaneously for the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and the National Cup. Manzoor has scored 12,000 runs in first-class competitions throughout his career as a cricket player and about 8,000 runs in Division-A cricket competitions.