Date: 10 November Time: 08:00 GMT Venue: Adelaide
Coverage: Ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sport website & app; live text commentary with clips on BBC Sport website & app

This is not something that is familiar to him.

Despite being the tournament's leading run-scorer, cricket's biggest star is not on everyone's lips before the T20 World Cup semi-finals.

They call him Sky.

Suryakumar has scored over 200 runs in this tournament but has a strike rate of over 200.

At his news conference, Buttler was asked how he would stop Suryakumar.

For the first time, Kohli has been drifting into the background.

There is a debate about whether he will enjoy time out of the spotlight. The person should not be underestimated.

His batting abilities are well-known. He showed them what he was capable of when he led India to victory over Pakistan.

He has a record that many can't match at theAdelaide Oval. He says it feels like home.

"I absolutely love playing on this ground," Kohli said. "Right from the nets at the back, as soon as I enter, it makes me feel at home."

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They went back a long way.

The ground where the young man roared as he celebrated his first century in Test cricket is the one where he started his career.

Virat Kohli
Kohli took 14 innings to reach his first Test century

He returned a global star almost two years later and hit a hundred in each of the two games.

The statue of Don Bradman sits behind one of the stands, but he has more international centuries at the Adelaide Oval.

The average for all formats is 75.58, with two one-day international hundreds to add to his three in four Test matches.

He has been in two Twenty20 matches.

In the group stage of the World Cup, he hit 90 against Australia and 64 against Bangladesh.

He said that he was meant to come to Adelaide and enjoy his batting.

I was grinning from ear to ear when I heard that the World Cup was in Australia.

Good cricketing shots were the key.

On Wednesday afternoon, India's first batter into the nets wasKohli.

At one point, he was floored by a delivery that hit him in the groin, but he kept batting.

The sound of a ball hitting willow echoed around the Oval with every strike.

He put one of the bats on the back of the stumps after taking two bats into the nets.

He was making himself at his house.

He should still be feared even though he is not the only one.

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