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Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur's new challenge for India's record machine Virat Kohli

Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur's new challenge for India's record machine Virat Kohli

  • Mumbai: Virat Kohli has established himself as one of the most elitist cricketer in modern cricket. Regardless of the opposition or location, the Indian captain always finds a way to sneak away from the tracks and along the way, continues to break records at a dizzying pace.

  • Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur praised Kohli for his world-class ability, but he launched a new challenge for the captain of India.

  • "Kohli is a fantastic player, but our team will make it difficult for him to mark a century there (Pakistan). It was a great pleasure to see Kohli score against all the teams and it's always nice to see his batting but " Our bowlers will not give you the score, "said Arthur, quoted by Times Now.

  • The 30-year-old scored his 33rd ODI match in Durban in the first ODI of the six-game series on Thursday. This talisman has overcome a century before the nine nations he has faced so far in his career.

  • India hosted Pakistan for the last time in 2012-13, but since then, the two countries have not faced each other due to growing political tensions. Since the 2009 terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team bus, which left 9 players injured, security problems have grown in the country. But Arthur expected a clash of Indo-Pak at home in the future.

  • "I hope India plays in Pakistan," said the former South African cricketer.

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