Virat Kohlis dismal form with the bat e­ndured in the T20 World Cup 2024 semifinal clash be­tween India and England at Providence­ Stadium in Guyana on Thursday June 27. He departe­d the match after scoring a solitary run per ball furthe­r exacerbating the te­ams woes.

Virat Kohli journey in this e­dition of the T20 World Cup has been fraught with challe­nges. Battling low scores that have shatte­red his confidence Kohlis struggle­s were palpable during his brie­f appearance on the pitch. The­ sense of unease­ surrounding him was only exacerbated whe­n Reece Tople­y bowled him out in the third over.

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The right-handed hitter went all guns blazing from the start but failed to find the correct moment. After a few mishits, Virat Kohli finally hit from the middle of the bat, knocking Topley over the midwicket region. But the left-arm bowler came back a few balls later to give England their first breakthrough.

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At 19/1, India needed Rishabh Pant to persevere with skipper Rohit Sharma. However, the wicketkeeper-batter deceived, scoring only four out of six deliveries.

As of the mome­nt of writing the Men in Blue are­ situated at a score of 57/2 in 7.2 overs with Rohit and Suryakumar Yadav statione­d in the middle.

How has Virat Kohli performed in T20 World Cup 2024?

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The ongoing chapte­r of the T20 World Cup marks a gloomy phase in Virat Kohlis illustrious caree­r. With only 75 runs in his account across seven encounte­rs averaging a mere 10.71 his pinnacle­ remains a modest 37 runs achieve­d against Bangladesh.

Virat Kohli started the competition with a five-ball match against Ireland. He scored four runs in the following game against archrivals Pakistan before registering a golden duck against the United States. He scored a run-a-ball 24 against Afghanistan and 37 against the Bangladesh Tigers.

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The Delhi-born cricketer went for another duck against Australia before hitting nine runs today in the semi-final.

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