Indian batting icon Virat Kohli, who boasts 82 international centuries, is enduring one of the toughest phases of his illustrious career. During the ongoing ODI series in Australia, Kohli has struggled to find form — registering two consecutive ducks in the matches held in Perth and Adelaide.
Now, former India head coach Ravi Shastri has analyzed the reason behind Kohli’s repeated dismissals and revealed what, in his view, is “not quite right” with the star batter’s technique.
Ravi Shastri Identifies a Technical FlawSpeaking to Fox Sports, Ravi Shastri admitted that Virat Kohli’s recent performances have been below his usual standards and suggested that technical issues in his footwork may be responsible for his dismissals.
Kohli’s Lean Patch in Australia“He (Virat Kohli) needs to find some form soon. The competition for places in India’s white-ball team is so intense that no one can relax — not even players like Kohli or Rohit Sharma,” said Shastri.
“He missed the mark again today; his footwork looked a bit shaky. This doesn’t happen often. He has an exceptional ODI record, so getting out for ducks twice in a row will be disappointing for him.”
The tour of Australia has been far from ideal for the former captain.
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In Perth, Kohli was dismissed for 0 by Mitchell Starc.
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In Adelaide, he fell LBW to Xavier Bartlett for another duck.
This is the first time in Kohli’s ODI career that he has been dismissed for zero in two consecutive innings — an unusual statistic for one of the most consistent batters in modern cricket.
Fierce Competition for Spots in Team IndiaAccording to Shastri, Indian cricket is going through a transitional phase, and senior players can no longer take their places for granted. Rising stars like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma, and Abhishek Sharma are putting pressure on established names.
With just one ODI left in the three-match series — to be played in Sydney on October 25 — Kohli will be eager to return to form and silence critics ahead of team selection for the upcoming World Cup.
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