Five times Virat Kohli led from the front to guide India to memorable wins in T20Is

Sep 16, 2021

New Delhi [India], September 16 : Virat Kohli has led India to some memorable wins in the shortest format of the game and while he is set to step down as T20I skipper after the ICC T20 World Cup in UAE and Oman, let's take a look at some thrilling victories under his leadership.
India vs Australia, Second T20I in Sydney in 2020
Kohli smashed 40 off 24 balls as India defeated Australia by six wickets to win the T20I series. Australia had set a daunting target of 195 but the then India skipper despite a slow start rose to the occasion and led from the front to take the visitors home.
India vs New Zealand, Third T20I in Hamilton in 2020
Opting to bat, India were three down for 96 in 11 overs. But Kohli slammed 38 off 27 balls to take India to 179. The Indian skipper might not have played some breathtaking shots but his calm approach helped India reach 179 in 20 overs. New Zealand scored 179 in 20 overs and the game went to Super Over with India coming out triumphant.
India vs New Zealand, Third T20I in Wellington in 2020
Three days later India and New Zealand again met in a T2OI and the match went down the wire as New Zealand managed to reach 165 in 20 overs.
Kohli might not have played a good knock but the thrill and aggression he exuded on the field were enough for the visitors to be charged up for another exciting Super Over. And again India defeated New Zealand in Super Over to register a noteworthy win.
India vs England, Third T20I in Bristol in 2018
This is one of the most memorable T20I wins under Kohli's captaincy. Chasing 199, Kohli came out to bat when India was 62-2 in the sixth over. While Rohit Sharma smashed a sensational ton, Kohli accompanied the opening batsman with a 29-ball 43 before getting out.
India chased down the target with 8 balls left as Kohli added another win to his cap.
India vs England, Second T20I in Nagpur in 2017
While opening for India, Kohli didn't have a good time with the bat as he scored 21 off 15 balls but the skipper did impress with his captaincy skills.
Chasing 145 in 20 overs, England was cruising towards victory but Kohli didn't give Jasprit Bumrah the ball in the middle overs and saved his two for the death.
Bumrah in his last two overs just gave five runs to snatch victory from jaws of defeat as England failed to chase 8 runs in the 20th over.
Overall, Kohli captained India in 45 T20Is with the side winning 27 out of those. India only lost 14 T20Is under Kohli while two games were tied and two matches had no results.
Kohli explained his decision to leave the T20I captaincy in a statement on Twitter. The India skipper said he needs to give himself space in order to play all three formats for the country.