Virat Kohli looked back on the moment he thought his international career was over when a heavy defeat at the hands of Pakistan plunged him into his worst nightmare. Under Mancunian skies, the Indian talisman was able to recall the memory with a smile, such is his belief that there will be no repeat at Old Trafford on Sunday. India vs Pakistan may not be the most prestigious game at this World Cup – but it will certainly be the biggest. But India captain Kohli is adamant – the result can only go one way if his team perform at their peak. India skipper Kohli is adamant Pakistan can’t live with his side ( Image: AFP/Getty) He said: “We know that Pakistan have a lot of talent. But more often than not, if we execute our plan with precision and focus, then we end up winning the game. “But whatever happens, the tournament goes on. “It won’t affect us for the rest of our lives.” Kohli of India celebrates after catching out Nathan Coulter-Nile of Australia ( Image: 2019 Getty Images) It was a decade ago when Kohli was flown into South Africa when masterblaster Yuvraj Singh broke a finger…