New Delhi, Jan. 11 -- Virat Kohli delivered yet another masterclass in the first ODI against New Zealand on Sunday (January 11), scoring a remarkable 93 off 91 deliveries to guide India to a thrilling four-wicket victory in Vadodara. His knock, featuring eight fours and a six, earned him the Player of the Match (POTM) award, his 45th in ODIs, pushing his overall international tally to 71.
In the post-match interview that warmed hearts, Virat Kohli opened up about his impressive collection of awards with genuine humility. When asked how many Player of the Match trophies he has amassed, the former captain said, "Honestly, I have no idea. I send it to my mum in Gurgaon, she likes to keep them."
He added, "If I look back at my whole journey...
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