NEW DELHI: Former Indian cricketer Anil Kumble and ex-Australian all-rounder
Shane Watson
have showered praise on
Virat Kohli
for his exceptional performances in the ongoing
IPL 2024
season, expressing confidence in his ability to maintain his prime form during the upcoming
T20 World Cup
.
Following Kohli's scintillating knock of 92 off 47 balls, coupled with a collective bowling effort that propelled
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
to a resounding 60-run victory over Punjab Kings, Kumble commended Kohli's relentless pursuit of excellence.
"He's been in outstanding form. He had a break coming into this IPL, and since then, he's been relentless in his pursuit of excellence," Kumble remarked on Jio Cinema, highlighting Kohli's remarkable contribution of 634 runs in the tournament.
Expressing optimism about Kohli's form translating into success for both RCB and Team India, Kumble emphasized the importance of Kohli's performance in the T20 World Cup.
"For India's sake, you'd want his form to continue in the World Cup as well," Kumble added, underscoring Kohli's pivotal role in shaping India's prospects on the global stage.
Similarly, Shane Watson lauded Kohli's all-round impact and his ability to elevate the performance of his teammates. Reflecting on Kohli's innings, Watson acknowledged the significance of the opportunities presented to Kohli early on, allowing him to capitalize and showcase his batting prowess effectively.
"They got some opportunities early as Virat Kohli was dropped twice. This allowed him to get going in his innings and he batted so beautifully once he capitalized on those chances," Watson remarked.
Furthermore, Watson highlighted Kohli's contribution in the field, particularly his electrifying run-out to dismiss Shahshank Singh.
"In the field, they made a couple of little errors, but you could see the intensity crank up in the field when they needed it to. Some great catches and a great run-out from Virat Kohli to get Shashank out," Watson concluded, applauding Kohli's exceptional performance on all fronts.