Former Indian cricket star Yuvraj Singh has hailed Virat Kohli as the “best batter of this generation” and emphasized Kohli’s deserving of further World Cup success, given his remarkable achievements across all formats.
Kohli’s exceptional performance at the ICC Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup 2023, where he set a new record for the most runs scored and led the run charts, solidified his status as a cricketing legend. Despite already having a World Cup medal from the 2011 campaign, Yuvraj believes Kohli deserves more recognition in the form of additional World Cup triumphs.
Reflecting on Kohli’s prowess in T20 cricket, Yuvraj highlighted memorable innings, including Kohli’s stunning display against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 2022 and his masterful chase against Australia in the 2016 tournament.
Yuvraj praised Kohli’s strategic approach to batting, emphasizing his ability to assess match situations, target specific bowlers, and handle pressure effectively. Kohli’s consistent form in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 further underscores his status as a formidable batsman, with impressive performances for his team.

Yuvraj attributes Kohli’s success to his meticulous approach to practice, noting his dedication to simulating match scenarios in training sessions. Kohli’s commitment to perfecting his skills through repetition sets him apart from many other players, according to Yuvraj.
Looking ahead to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, where India will compete in Group A alongside rivals Pakistan, Ireland, Canada, and the USA, Kohli’s leadership and batting prowess will be crucial for India’s title aspirations.
India’s campaign kicks off with a match against Ireland on June 5, followed by a highly anticipated clash against Pakistan on June 9 at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York.
Overall, Yuvraj Singh’s admiration for Virat Kohli’s talent and dedication underscores the belief that Kohli is not only a cricketing great but also a deserving candidate for further World Cup success.









