Lauderhill (USA), June 14 (press ki taquat bureau): India’s star batsman, Virat Kohli, has been struggling with a series of low scores in the T20 World Cup, and this is becoming a cause for concern for the Indian team as they prepare to face Canada in their final group match. The match is scheduled to take place tomorrow, and India is hoping for clear skies in the city where the match will be held, as several parts of Florida have been experiencing heavy rainfall. Despite Kohli’s recent struggles, India has managed to secure three consecutive wins in the tournament, which has ensured their qualification for the Super Eight stage. This stage will be held entirely in the West Indies. Kohli entered the T20 World Cup after an impressive performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL), where he scored over 700 runs for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru at a strike-rate of over 150. Given his exceptional form in the IPL, it was expected that Kohli would continue to perform well in the ICC showpiece event. This tournament is particularly significant for him as it may be his final opportunity to win an ICC World Cup for India, after a gap of 13 years. However, in the three matches played so far, Kohli has only managed to score five runs at an average of 1.66, including a golden duck against the USA.