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David Warner Feels Virat Kohli’s Batting Form In 2016 Was Incredible
By CricShots - Oct 14, 2021 2:48 pm
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Virat Kohli’s tenure as the captain of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) has ended on a disappointing note. RCB suffered a four-wicket defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Eliminator clash and got knocked out of IPL 2021. This means Kohli won’t ever be able to lift the IPL title as the captain of the RCB. For the unversed, ahead of the UAE leg, Kohli had announced he will resigning from the captaincy position step down as Bangalore’s captain after the completion of the competition.

SRH vs RCB
SRH and RCB skippers, David Warner and Virat Kohli

Although Virat never managed to win an IPL title, he has been one of the prolific performers in the competition. Taking over as RCB full-time captain in 2013, Kohli has often been seen playing numerous sensational knocks. In fact, his tally of 4481 runs is the most for a captain in IPL history. While the right-handed batter has been pretty consistent in several seasons, the 2016 edition has to be the highlight of Kohli’s IPL career.

In 2016, Virat Kohli had amassed 973 runs in that season, the highest for any batter in an IPL season. David Warner, on Wednesday (October 13), remembered Kohli’s splendid outing in the 9th edition of the tournament and hailed the Indian captain. The southpaw was apparently reacting to the stat showing the list of highest run-getter in IPL as captain. While Kohli tops the list, Warner was placed at the fifth position with 2840 runs.

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“Not bad at all @imVkohli 2016 was a different level almost 1000 for the season,” tweeted Warner. Interestingly, it was Warner-led Sunrisers Hyderabad and defeated RCB in the final of the 2016 season. The two sides met in the final clash and the Orange Army emerged victorious by 8 runs, lifting their maiden IPL title.

David Warner was also on a roll with the bat that season. The dasher scored 848 runs as SRH got the glory. Five years have been passed since that tournament and a lot in the cricket world has changed. While Kohli willingly took the decision to leave RCB captaincy, Warner was sacked as SRH skipper midway through IPL 2021. In fact, the season was nothing but forgettable for the 34-year-old.

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Having been one of the most consistent batters in IPL history, Warner was also dropped from the playing XI. In the latter stages, the Aussie didn’t get a place in the team’s dug-out as well. With a mega auction taking place next year, Warner is all but sure to part ways with SRH.