New Delhi: Virat Kohli is currently miles ahead of competition when it comes to consistency in the T20 format.


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While AB de Villiers has been brilliant in the IPL as well, the RCB skipper is batting at a different level at the moment.


With four tons to his name, Virat has shown that his batting prowess in the shortest format of cricket is unmatched.


The right-hander has been hailed not just by his contemporaries but also former players across the world for his superlative batting show in the cash-rich league.


The latest compliment to Virat came via an unlikely source in former Sri Lanka bowler Chaminda Vaas.


"If I were to bowl to Virat in this form, I am sure he would have hit me for six sixes in an over. He is in a different class. He is commanding the game and dominating the bowlers. Virat wants to be like Sachin (Tendulkar) and one day even get better than him," the former left-arm pacer was quoted as saying by Mid-Day.


The 42-year-old was widely regarded as one of the best bowlers of his generation. Vaas was a key member of the Sri Lanka squad, which won the 1996 World Cup and dominated world cricket.