New Delhi:India's match against Pakistan in the group stage of the 2012 Asia Cup in Dhaka was a record breaking one on many levels. Pakistan managed to score 329/6 and the opening partnership of 224 between Nasir Jamshed and Mohammad Hafeez was a record in their matches against India. It was also India's highest successful chase at the time as they went on to make 330 for the loss of just four wickets in 47.5 overs.
However, it is best remembered for Virat Kohli's extraordinary 183, which remains his highest score in his prolific ODI career and was also the highest score by an Indian in ODIs against Pakistan.
Kohli admitted that the innings was a "game-changer" for him and memorable for a number of reasons.
"Their bowling attack was quite potent. At the time they were a really challenging bowling attack because of the variations," Kohli said in an Instagram live video chat with his Indian teammate Ravichandran Ashwin.
"There was (Shahid) Afridi, Saeed Ajmal, Umar Gul, Aizaz Cheema and there was Hafeez as well. For the first 20-25 overs the conditions were clearly in their favour but I remember I was just happy batting next to paaji (Sachin Tendulkar). It turned out to be his last ODI innings and he scored a 50 and we got a 100-run partnership so that was a memorable anecdote for me."
Kohli said it was one of a string of innings he had at the time which gave him the confidence of doing well against any bowling attack in the world.