Salman Butt, a former member of the Pakistani national team, praised Indian cricketer Virat Kohli and claimed that the player is a legend in his own right and the perfect role model for young people hoping to succeed in the international game. He continued by saying that the 34-year-old is possibly the fittest cricket player in the world right now and that he can thus intend to extend his career.
Kohli is now playing for India against the West Indies in the two-match Test series, which is noteworthy. The cricketer missed a deserving century in the first game, but in the second, he persisted and, after more than four years, he managed to hit a Test century away from home. Butt, meanwhile, praised his ability to execute under pressure and hailed him as a fantastic role model for all aspiring cricketers
Virat Kohli can continue playing, based on his physical condition. He is one of the fittest players in the world and has been scoring runs; he may be the fittest cricketer ever. He is an institution unto himself. Young people might follow his career as a guide. He is a fantastic example, whether it be in terms of diet, devotion, perseverance, or capacity to perform well under pressure, Butt stated in a video posted to his YouTube account.
India appears to be up against a weak opponent: Salman Butt
In the second and final Test of the series versus West Indies, India again asserted their dominance with the bat following a convincing victory in the first game. While Kohli and Jadeja later took matters into their own hands and assisted the team in scoring 438 runs in the first innings, skipper Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal provided the team a fantastic start.
Butt said of India’s performance that he thought they were playing against a weaker team. Additionally, he continued by claiming that the hosts won’t be able to compete until they are able to score between 350 and 375 runs in their opening innings.
“Up until now, there has just been a one-sided supremacy. India appears to be up against a weak opponent. Only then could we witness any form of competition if West Indies manage to reach 350 or 375. India, on the other hand, is a better bowling team. The hitters occasionally play flashy shots, which leads to West Indies’ failure despite their talent, Butt observed.