India, Feb. 23 -- Virat Kohli put on a masterclass against arch-rivals Pakistan as he hit an unbeaten 100 to help India register a comprehensive six-wicket win with 45 balls to spare in the ICC Men's Champions Trophy at the Dubai International Stadium. After the match, Kohli made a candid admission, saying it now takes a lot out of him to maintain the intensity and keep doing the hard yards day in and day out.
Virat, 36, said he is now looking forward to India's one-week off. Rohit Sharma and co. will now play their last group-stage match against New Zealand on Sunday, March 2. The right-hander said that he will make the most of the break that the side has on its hands.
The right-hander scored 100 runs off 111 balls with the help of sev...
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