On August 28, Virat Kohli, making an international comeback after a break of month and a half, was scratchy in top-scoring with 35 against Pakistan. In his 100th T20I game, Kohli had streaks of luck - a thick edge was dropped in the slips on the second ball he faced. There were tons of inside and outside edges falling short of fielders or shielding the stumps.
But, again on a Sunday, in the Super Four match against Pakistan, the fluency and timing which eluded Kohli a week ago was there. He top-scored with 60 off 44 balls, hitting four fours and a six, while running hard between the wickets and was superb against pacers apart from punishing anything short.
But it was the six which got him his fifty in 36 balls, which was hit with some style. Shuffling towards off-side, Kohli whipped elegantly off his wrists off Mohammad Hasnain to send the fuller delivery over deep mid-wicket, giving scores of fans delight and excitement over seeing the talismanic batter in full flow.