India vs Australia: Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden said Virat Kohli needs to reflect on his issue and be better prepared to look ugly and look ...
"When you get to that stage of the career that Virat has, when you have achieved everything and anything in the game, it’s what continues to inspire you as an athlete. It’s got nothing to do with the technique," he added. You can see the adulation that exists for him in the group, the adulation of the fans, amongst the game itself," he added. Virat Kohli has been struggling to get big scores in Test cricket in the recent past. "There seems to be nothing majorly wrong with the technical point of view. However, Kohli has not gone past 50 in Test cricket in his last 15 innings.
After India's defeat to Australia in the Indore Test, Matthew Hayden feels Virat Kohli needs to keep his concentration amid the former Indian skipper's Test ...
So just the concentration factor is what I am suggesting can become an issue in the back half of our careers. “So he has to now work out a way as to how he is going to just remain at the crease and be prepared to look a little ugly, look a little unsatisfied, look determined, just to be in the moment and stay in the middle longer. “The question is not so much for us to answer, the question is internally how Virat himself is going to find a way to get through this period. You can see the adulation that exists for him in the group, the adulation of the fans, amongst the game itself." When you get to that stage of the career that Virat has when you have achieved everything and anything in the game, it’s what continues to inspire you as an athlete," the Aussie legend said. [ALSO READ
Former Australia crickerers Mark Waugh and Brad Haddin tried to decipher India great Virat Kohli's dry run in Test cricket. Indore: Indian cricketers Rohit ...
We have seen him play back in the crease in a couple of innings, which is quite well-suited to slower pitches. I feel like he is a little bit tense when he goes out there in the middle.” “He’s middling the ball, he’s watching the ball well, and his defence is strong. I know it’s not Test match cricket, but the signs have been there in his last three innings in Test cricket that he’s actually playing pretty well. He once again looked good on a difficult pitch in Indore in India's second innings but was once again dismissed for 12. Yes, he still tends to poke at deliveries well outside the off stump and appears to be susceptible to finger spinners but there really hasn't been much wrong with Kohli's batting that can truly justify his lack of a big score for such a long period of time.
I cannot believe a player of his class has gone that long without a hundred, says Mark Waugh.
We have seen him play back in the crease in a couple of innings, which is quite well-suited to slower pitches. “He’s middling the ball, he’s watching the ball well, his defence is strong. I know it’s not Test match cricket, but the signs have been there in his last three innings in Test cricket that he’s actually playing pretty well.
With a best score of 44 runs in Delhi's second Test, the Delhi batsman has only managed to score 111 runs overall in three Test matches. In January of last year ...
He is walking away in absolute disgust.” With one more test to go, the senior player will want to end his shortage of runs before the finals in June. With the World Test Championship finals around the corner, Team India will not want Virat Kohli to get out cheaply. Despite him scoring runs in the limited-overs format, there are no signs of him looking confident in tests.
Mark Waugh created quite a stir during the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy as he commented on Virat Kohli's fielding.
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Mark Waugh said in an interview with Fix Cricket that Kohli was feeling the pressure during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Kohli was dismissed in the first and ...
He’s a world-class player and I feel like a hundred is just around the corner for him,” Waugh concluded. “He’s middling the ball, he’s watching the ball well, his defence is strong. I know it’s not Test match cricket, but the signs have been there in his last three innings in Test cricket that he’s actually playing pretty well,” Waugh explained. Mark Waugh said in an interview with Fix Cricket that Kohli was feeling the pressure during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. “He’s feeling the pressure, no doubt about it. While showing a lot of potential when batting, Kohli has not been able to reach the three-figure mark after regaining his white-ball form in the past ten months.
Former India captain Virat Kohli failed for the umpteenth time in Test cricket as far as recent years are concerned. With his team needing him to perform ...
Struggling for form in this format for over three years now, Kohli has scored 990 runs across 37 innings at an average of 27.50 since then. Kohli, who was at fault with respect to his shot selection, was hit in front of the stumps as umpire Joel Wilson didn’t think a lot before raising his finger. Former India captain Virat Kohli failed for the umpteenth time in Test cricket as far as recent years are concerned.
India vs Australia: Former Australia player Mark Waugh has said that Virat Kohli is feeling the pressure in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Speaking to Fix Cricket, Mark Waugh said that Kohli was feeling the pressure in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. I know it’s not Test match cricket, but the signs have been there in his last three innings in Test cricket that he’s actually playing pretty well," Waugh explained. The former India captain has not scored a half-century in this series yet.