In a r൩ecent interaction on social media, former Australian International Tom Moody named the player of the modern era, when asked🥃 by one of the Twitter users.
The coach turned commentator, picked Indian skipper Virat Kohli as the player of the generation, and claimed that the Indian skipper ‘owns’ white-ball cricket.
Moody chose Kohli over the likes of Steve Smith, Kane Williamson, and Joe Root were all the options above provided by the user. The quartet is part o🍌f the modern-day ‘Fab Four’ of world batting.
“All brilliant players in their own right Shivam, but in saying that @imVkohli owns white-ball cricket! At just 31 yrs with already 43 #ODI 100’s it’s hard to see him not breaking it if he remains fit.,” Moody tweeted.
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All brilliant players in their own right Shivam, but in saying that owns white ball♋ cricket!
— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket)
At just 31 yrs with already 43 100's it's hard to see him not breaking it if he remains fit.
— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket)
Despite his poor show with the bat in recent Neꩵw Zealand tour, Kohli firmly remains head an🐲d shoulders above the rest.
The Indian number three hold pole position in the ODI Rankings and is amongst the top 10 in the T20I rankings. India’s premier all-format opener Rohit Sharma follows Kohli in the number two posi𝔍tion of the ODI rankings.
However, Kohli underwent his worst tour 𝓡abroad, surpassing his lean patch in Englan🥃d back in 2014, where he fell prey to James Anderson repeatedly.
Kohli is slated to lead the Royal Challengers Bangalor✅e in the thirteenth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Unfortunately, due to the immediate scare of COVID-19 pandemic, all sporting actions are in a standstill.