Though this innings is the only one on this list that isn't a fifty, the impact of his knock in the Asia Cup game against Pakistan is invaluable and still continues to be rated as one of Virat Kohli's best innings in T20Is India were chasing 84 for the win and on the face of it, it looked like MS Dhoni's men would cruise to a win. That was before Mohammad Amir burst through the top-order, removing the openers Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane for ducks in the first over and before Kohli guided team home by scoring 49 off 51 balls. (Photo: ANI)
The 94 not out against West Indies is still Kohli's second-highest score in T20I cricket but if one were to go back to the start of his innings in Hyderabad, it didn't seem like it would end up being so. Chasing 208 for the win, Kohli was going at a run-a-ball 20 at the halfway stage when India needed another 119 runs to win but changed gears dramatically. (Photo: IANS)
Virat Kohli signed off from Asia Cup 2022 in style earlier this year, smashing his maiden T20 international century against Afghanistan. Kohli scored 122 not out in 61 balls with six sixes and 12 fours while opening the batting in Dubai. (Photo: ANI)
Yet another crunch game, yet another chase pulled off by Virat Kohli. If one had to pinpoint to the innings where Kohli got the tag of the Chase Master in the shortest format, it would be the knock in the T20 World Cup semi-final against South Africa at Dhaka where he smashed 72 not out off 41 balls. (Photo: IANS)
Former India captain Virat Kohli smashed a match-winning 82 off just 53 balls in the Super 12 match of the T20 World Cup 2022 against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday (October 23). Kohli dubbed this knock as his best-ever in T20 international cricket. (Photo: ANI)
Virtual knockout, chasing for a spot in the semi-final at home, India in a spot of bother at 49/3 with an injured Yuvraj Singh at the other end– the stage was set for Virat Kohli to script yet another memorable chase for the Men in Blue. Kohli smashed a match-winning 82 off 51 against Australia in the 2016 T20 World Cup match. (Photo: ANI)