Rohit Sharma has effortlessly guided India to the Super 8 stage of the current T20 World Cup 2024. The team seems to have a good balance and unity. Nevertheless, there is worry about the condition of star hitter Virat Kohli. Even though he was the leading run-scorer in the just-finished Indian Premier League (IPL), Kohli has faced difficulties in the World Cup, scoring only 1, 4, and 0 runs in his games against Ireland, Pakistan, and the USA, respectively.
Despite this, Vikram Rathour, India’s batting coach, continues to have faith in Kohli’s skills. Rathour minimized concerns about Kohli’s performance, highlighting that his recent scores do not accurately represent his true form.
Rathour noted that Kohli has been in exceptional form with the bat since the IPL, so a couple of low scores in the T20 World Cup shouldn’t be a big worry. He emphasized Kohli’s drive and enthusiasm for playing, suggesting that the player is in a good mental state.
Rathour said: “I love it when every time I come there is a question about Virat Kohli, whether he is doing well or not. No concern at all, no concern at all. He (Kohli) has been batting superbly from the tournament that he came from (IPL). Couple of dismissals here, doesn’t change anything, he is batting really well.”
Vikram expressed his enjoyment in always being greeted with a question about Virat Kohli’s performance whenever he visits. Absolutely no worry, absolutely no worry. Kohli has been hitting the ball excellently since his time in the IPL.
Two wickets down, but his batting form remains impressive.He also mentioned that it’s positive that he has a bit more hunger, as he is very eager to succeed and fully focused. I believe it’s a nice place to be for a batsman.
Anticipating enjoyable matches and we’ve witnessed some impressive innings from him. India had successful wins in the group stage against Ireland, Pakistan, and USA who were co-hosts. The game they had scheduled against Canada was called off because of the rain. belief in the captain’s abilities remains unwavering despite recent criticism.
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