New Delhi. After the bitter taste of defeat, Kohli will be back on the blockbuster charts like in 2014, believes his childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma. A decade ago on a tour of Australia, Virat Kohli, who turns 36 today, led the team as India's greatest batsman. Now, after a poor series against New Zealand, he needs to re-create himself in the same way.
Coach Rajkumar Ji said that I have said this before, and I am saying it again, like Sachin, Virat Kohli is also a once-in-a-generation player, who must be very hurt after what happened against New Zealand. Like Rohit Sharma, Kohli was also not at his best. But I think things will work out for him and India in Australia.
Virat likes Australia and the challenge too.
No matter how much we discuss Virat after his failure against New Zealand, the truth is that he is still the best batsman we have and can be relied upon for the Australia series. When Kohli failed in England in 2014, scoring just 134 runs in 10 innings, a lot was said about his weaknesses against the swinging ball. It was also said that he was not the right man for the next tour of Australia. Kohli responded with the bat by scoring 4 centuries. He failed against New Zealand. And that too miserably. Every champion has an ego and Kohli is no different. He will know that the New Zealand series was a black spot for him as a legend of the game. Virat will find a way out of this and go back to basics. He is still incredibly fit, so there is no reason why Kohli cannot rediscover his form in Australia.
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