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In an interview to ”t20worldcup.com”, Khan also picked retired South African legend A B de Villiers, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson and West Indian swashbuckler Kieron Pollard among his favourites ahead of the mega-event, starting October 17 in the UAE and Oman.
Kohli’s 3,159 runs make him the topmost run-getter in T20 Internationals. Among players who have batted at least 20 times, no one has a better average than his 52.65.
“Doesn’t really depend on the wicket, doesn’t matter whatever the wicket is, he is someone who is going to step up and perform,” Khan, an ICC Live the Game Ambassador, said.
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Khan said Pollard and Pandya would be his go-to men for high-pressure chases.
“These two will be my key (batters) who can chase 80-90 when I need them in the last four-five overs,” Khan said of Pollard and Pandya.
“They are the kind of batsmen who can do the job for you easily.”
Pandya has been a key cog in India’s T20 batting order since first appearing for the side in 2016.
His bowling is also a key for India and some fitness concerns surrounding him have the side worried right now.
Khan picked Williamson for the sense of “calm” he brings to the side and admitted that there is no good time to bowl to de Villiers.
“A destructive batsman. Someone who can give you quick runs at any stage, any wicket, against any bowler and he can play any shot. As a captain, you will always love to have that batsman,” he said.