After going through a bad form for almost three years, Virat Kohli has scored a flurry of runs in the last few months and now just waiting for a century in the Test.
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as in the last three years Virat Kohli A terrible dip in form, his struggles with the bat for the whole world to see, his trouble for single runs irking fans and turning critics into onslaughts, all through it all, one thing remained constant between the members of Team India and the coaching staff. Said on behalf of- Kohli did not leave any shortcoming in his training in any situation. The effect of all these is visible and now Virat has started scoring runs again. The head coach of the team, Rahul Dravid, is also a fan of the star batsman’s tenacity. Dravid also believes that Kohli knows when to be aggressive during the match and when to control the game.
Virat Kohli was dismissed for just 1 run on the first day of the first Test match against Bangladesh, which disappointed the fans of Team India, but after the recent performance, everyone is sure that the former Indian captain will definitely return in the next innings or next match. Will do, as he did by scoring a memorable century during the Asia Cup in UAE this year. After this, Kohli had also scored a century in the third ODI against Bangladesh 6 days earlier.
“Kohli knows…”
Not only batting, but often Kohli is also in discussion about his aggression on the field. Many experts call it good, while many believe that it is unnecessary and it harms the team. Coach Dravid, however, has a different opinion. In a video posted on the BCCI website, Dravid said,
“He knows when to be aggressive and when to control the game, it is great to watch him and if he can extend the innings it is a good sign for us. Virat has a great record in 50-over cricket, the number of matches he has played is amazing.”
Lessons for the youth Kohli
Dravid also praised Kohli’s passion and passion for training and told a lesson for the youth. He said, “Since the time I have seen him, he continues to train hard like this. Whether he is in form or not, he does not change it at all. It’s a great lesson for the young players in the team.”
Virat Kohli, who has scored 27 centuries in Test cricket, last scored a hundred in this format in November 2019 against Bangladesh. It was only after this that his drought of centuries started, which he broke in the first T20 and ODIs, now just waiting to end it in Tests as well.