England vs India: Virat Kohli "Hasn't Really Played Well," Says Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has said that Virat Kohli is not playing well currently and there is a big technical glitch that has come into his game at the moment.
- Asian News International
- Updated: August 16, 2021 03:19 pm IST
Highlights
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Virat Kohli hasn't scored an international hundred since November 2019
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He got out on 42 and 20 in 1st and 2nd innings respectively in 2nd Test
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India were at 181/6, lead by 154 runs at end of Day 4 in the Lord's Test
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has said that Virat Kohli is currently not playing well and feels a big technical glitch that has come into his game. Kohli disappointed with the bat in the second innings of the ongoing Lord's Test after being dismissed for 20. On Sunday, Kohli lost his wicket to Sam Curran, chasing a wide delivery, only to be caught behind by Jos Buttler. "That method has been successful for him. He has got 8000 Test runs with that back and across movement. But he is playing at deliveries way outside off stump and a little too early in the innings. This time around, the foot is somewhere else, the bat is somewhere else, which means that he hasn't really played well," Gavaskar said on the Sony Sports network.
"It could be about this much-talked-about word intent but in a five-day game, every batsman goes in to score runs. It's the method that differs," he added.
Talking further about Kohli, Gavaskar said: "When you talk about this trying to take this attack to the opposition approach, and if that is what intent is, it can get you into trouble as we saw. I think every batsman should be left alone to find his own method. This is a Test match."
"In ODI and T20I, it's a completely different situation, but over here, what they need to look into is get themselves in and try to play in the old-fashioned V. Play only when you have fought through," he added.
Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara scored 61 and 45 respectively as India ended Day 4 at 181/6, leading by 154 runs.