Qualifying for the semi-final should not be considered bad at all in the final context of the tournament but given the familiar setting of the home conditions, one hoped that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's boys would not end up second best in a last-four clash on a belter of a pitch with vocal crowd support.
If Kohli was the brightest spot for India, the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin and especially Ravindra Jadeja on sub-continental tracks looked pedestrian. A total of eight wickets between them (4 each) in five matches is a testimony to the fact. The duo were not penetrative enough on turners and on a good batting track like Wankhede, they looked clueless.
Kohli scored 273 runs in five matches but more than the volume of runs, it was the quality of his batsmanship that left everyone yearning for more.
If an unbeaten 55 against Pakistan on a rank turner was all about artistry, the undefeated 82 is a stuff of legends on how one can win a T20 game with copybook cricket. The 89 not out in the semi-final was another tremendous effort even though he had a slice of luck.
However, take Kohli out of the equation and India's campaign in World T20 looked like a one-man show where there wasn't a second hero around. Dhoni's running between the wickets was exceptional, and so was his memorable sprint to run Mustafizur Rahaman out.
Such was Kohli's domination that the next highest run-getter was Dhoni with 89 runs from five outings. To be fair to the skipper, he only got to bat towards the end of the innings.
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