Watch: Highlights of 2017 Champions Trophy final, India v Pakistan
"Anil Kumble was the coach there. Kohli, who has scored so many runs in the past, what happened to him that day? That's the reason why I have a doubt that was a case of match-fixing," Athawale added. It was a charged-up performance from Sarfraz Ahmed's underdog team with left-handed opener Fakhar Zaman scoring a pulsating 114 in their imposing total of 338/4. Mohammed Amir (6-2-16-3) then tormented the Indian batsmen with a devastating first spell and eventually the 2013 champion were bundled out for 158 in only 30.3 overs. The match turned out to be one of the most-nightmarish under Kohli's captaincy. On a flat deck, Kohli surprised everyone by opting to field after the toss, a decision prompted by the current team's ability to chase any target. "Our players kneeled in front of a rival like Pakistan. The same Pakistan that has kneeled in front of us many times, to kneel in front of them in such a way is major act of disrespect to your nation," Athawale said.