BTown bows down as 'Boys in Blue' storms into semifinals

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ANI New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 28 2016 | 10:42 AM IST

BTown took to their Twitter handles to bow down to India's victory over Australia in front of a jubilant crowd in Mohali on Sunday.

Star batsman Virat Kohli produced a scintillating half-century as India stormed into the semifinals of the World Twenty20 after thumping Australia by six wickets.

The tweets of the BTown biggies read:

"@imVkohli you were brilliance times infinity !! Pure genius. Thank you for tonight ! And may many more such nights come our way !!," tweeted Big-B.

"@msdhoni many congratulations .. another great example of your leadership ! So much to learn from you !!," read his another tweet.

"What an innings! Virat SALUTE ! This innings was a combination of a marathon, a chess game, and archery! Bullseye! Love and respect! a.," read Aamir Khan's tweet.

"Virat is to 2010s what Sachin was to 1990s & 2000s - #HopeAlive," wrote Riteish Deshmukh.

"Virat ... True champion ," wrote Dhanush.

"I can't stop clapping!!!!!!! what running!!! What spirit!!! #Kohli take a bow!!! #Dhoni #Victory #INDIA," tweeted Sushmita Sen.

"What an incredible innings by Virat Kohli; nerves of steel - well done #TeamIndia #IndvsAus," wrote Soha Ali Khan.

"What a win... Boys in blue .. And what a partnership w Dhoni n Virat," wrote Amisha Patel.

"Yeahhhhhh #IndvsAus #virat rocked this game & how I'd like to thank his math teacher for teaching him that 6 & 4 come before 1 ting !," tweeted Preity Zinta.

"Epiccccc!!!! Virat Kohliiiiiiii you GENIUS!!!!! One of the BEST run chases ever!!! INDIA SHINING ON EASTER ..," read Aftab Shivdasani's tweet.

"Woohooo! VK u #legend ..What an incredible innings! And our epic captain @msdhoni #TeamIndia #bleedblue #kohli #dhoni #IndvsAus #WCT20," tweeted Sophie Choudry.

Kohli continued to reprise his role as Australia's tormentor-in-chief, smacking nine fours and two sixes in his unbeaten 82-run knock off just 51 balls to steer the hosts to victory with five balls remaining.

Chasing a challenging target of 161, India top-order batsmen once again failed to click as they were reeling at 49-3 at 7.4 overs before Kohli engineered two crucial partnerships with Yuvraj Singh (21) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (18 not out).

Earlier, Indian bowlers made a brilliant comeback to restrict Australia to 160 for six despite a thunderous start given by Aaron Finch (43) and Usman Khwaja (26).

With the win, India have set up a semifinal showdown against West Indies which will be played on Thursday at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

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First Published: Mar 28 2016 | 9:38 AM IST

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