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Hardik Effect: Virat Kohli on why he played second fiddle vs Australia

It's not every day that Kohli scored at more than run a ball, yet his 82 off 77 balls in India's 36-run win against Australia had only four boundaries and two sixes.

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Virat Kohli with Hardik Pandya

Virat Kohli with Hardik Pandya

Virat Kohli can switch gears seamlessly while batting but the Indian captain feels that the presence of a compulsive stroke-player like Hardik Pandya allows him to play second fiddle at times.

It's not every day that Kohli scored at more than run a ball, yet his 82 off 77 balls in India's 36-run win against Australia had only four boundaries and two sixes.

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