To say that Virat Kohli’s performance in the T20 World Cup 2024 has been subpar would be an understatement. With only 75 runs in 7 matches at an average of 10.71, it starkly contrasts his performance as the highest run-scorer in the 2022 edition. This dip in form can be attributed to Kohli’s attempt to play selflessly.
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Virat Kohli And His Aggressive Approach Not Working For Him
Kohli has been trying to go hard at the ball from the start, which is uncharacteristic of his usual playing style. Despite a decent strike rate of 137.20, he is the third-highest run-scorer in T20 cricket, typically pacing his innings and then accelerating at the right moment. Former India coach Ravi Shastri noted that Kohli’s strength lies in not chasing the ball and manufacturing runs. Similarly, Nasser Hussain suggested that Kohli should return to his traditional style, anchoring the innings around which the Indian batting revolves.
So, should Virat Kohli abandon this aggressive approach and revert to being the run machine that Indian cricket fans are used to? Here’s why he should consider it.
Enough Firepower in the Side When examining the Indian batting lineup, it’s clear that it supports Kohli playing his natural game. Rohit Sharma, known for his aggressive starts, sets the pace at the top. Following Kohli, Rishabh Pant provides excitement with his innovative play. Suryakumar Yadav can accelerate when needed, and Shivam Dube also brings aggression.
Hardik Pandya has proven himself as a finisher, and with the addition of Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel, the lineup is robust. This depth in batting allows Kohli to play his typical, steady role without the pressure of needing to be overly aggressive.
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