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Big-hitters may struggle in heat of World Cup battle - Virat Kohli
May 24 (CRICKETNMORE) - Forget the big-hitters, India captain Virat Kohli believes it is the bowlers who will be biting back at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. T20 scoring methods have increasingly crept into the 50-over game since Australia held the trophy aloft in 2015, with England breaking the world record for the record ODI highest total twice in the last three years.
The prospect of a side reaching 500 in kind English conditions has generated plenty of headlines in the build-up to the tournament but Kohli believes ball may triumph in the battle with bat.
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