Mumbai: Prolific India batsman Virat Kohli has been quite vocal about reminiscing the day when Team India, under the leadership of M.S. Dhoni, lifted the 2011 World Cup beating Sri Lanka in the summit clash on April 2. The win had ended India's 28-year-old wait for the coveted trophy.
In addition to that glorious moment at the Wankhede, Kohli also has another match that he will always remember -- the 2016 World T20 quarter-final game against Australia in Mohali played on March 27 -- where his unbeaten 82 helped the Men in Blue snatch a thrilling six-wicket win with five balls to spare and enter the semi-finals of the tournament.
"Apart from the 2011 finals, my other favourite match from the atmosphere and importance of the game point of view, would be the 2016 T20 quarter-finals against Australia in Mohali," Kohli said while speaking on a Tv show.
However, India had to face a crushing seven-wicket defeat at the hands of West Indies in the semi-final.
The cricketing activities at the moment remain suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic which has wreaked havoc across the world.
Kohli, the current India skipper, has admitted the "magical" atmosphere will be missing if the cricket season currently stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic resumes in empty stadiums.