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Where are you hiding now mr excel sheet??
Strange how in this tournament no one's really talking about the strike rate of Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma or anyone else in the middle order. The conversation has mostly been about team balance, match situations and results. But when it was Virat Kohli, every innings came with a strike-rate debate attached to it even in tournaments where he ended up winning two Player of the Tournament awards and even a Player of the Match in a T20 World Cup final.
That's what makes cricket discussions fascinating. The same format, the same conditions, the same pressure but very different standards depending on the name on the jersey.
Kohli's knocks were often about anchoring, absorbing pressure, batting through difficult phases and finishing game in high-stakes matches. Yet the focus frequently shifted to numbers instead of impact. In every ICC tournament, whether it's the T20 World Cup or ODI World Cup, conversations around strike rate, intent, match tempo and modern T20 approach become trending topics. But impact in knockout games, consistency across tournaments, and performances under pressure matter just as much. Cricket fans will always debate that's part of the game. But sometimes it's worth asking: are we measuring everyone with the same scale?

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