Dinesh Karthik’s Corolla-Ferrari comment on Virat Kohli sweeps Twitter


  • Dinesh Karthik’s unique praise for India’s captain Virat Kohli took Twitter by storm. Here’s how Twitter reacted to Karthik’s Corolla-Ferrari comment on Kohli for his brilliant 77-race hit against England in the third T20I at Ahmedabad.

UPDATED MARCH 17, 2021 09:00 AM IST

Dinesh Karthik has done quite a unique and creative eulogy for India captain Virat Kohli, which went viral on Twitter. Referring to the two contrasting finals of Kohli not going against England during the third T20I in Ahmedabad on Tuesday, Karthik defined Kohli’s innings in one of the most entertaining phrases heard in recent times.

“It starts off like a Corolla and ends up like a Ferrari,” Karthik told Sky Sports about the India captain and later also tweeted the same on his official name.

“My God, the last thing was amazing! He’s the best hitter in the world for a reason. His knowledge of the game, his ability to move around the area and predict what the bowler will do almost before he delivers is one of his best. . strengths “.

Kohli had gotten off to a rocky start at the Motera. After India was put at bat and once again lost to KL Rahul by a low score, a second consecutive duck, and then Rohit Sharma, Kohli came out to join Ishan Kishan with the score of 20/2. It started off with some flair, creating a Kohli trademark on the Mark Wood cap to get off the mark. But as the innings progressed and the England bowlers increased the pressure, Kohli was far from his best fluency.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Dinesh Karthik’s Corolla-Ferrari comment on Virat Kohli

Although he scored out of bounds, Kohli was at one point 28 of 29 as India found it difficult to score at a healthy pace. But the momentum changed in the sixteenth of innings, thrown by Jofra Archer. Kohli slammed Archer down the wicket for a four, followed by a tap, which flew over the top edge for a six. In the next over, Kohli hit Jordan to the ground with a six and got a limit to bring T20I fifty in a row.

Kohli turned on the heat in the 18th envelope thrown by Mark Wood, taking England’s best bowler of the night for six, six four in a row and capped the innings with a limit each in the last two outings of India’s innings. .

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