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I’ll return to first-class cricket. Virat Kohli recalls 2012 Test ouster fear.

I'll return to first-class cricket. Virat Kohli recalls 2012 Test ouster fear.

Virat Kohli is considered the world’s best batter. Bowlers around the world dread Kohli. 12809 ODI runs, 4008 T20I runs, and 8195 Test runs have been scored by the 34-year-old. He scored 25000+ international cricket runs recently.

The ace batter had a great record, but it wasn’t always easy. Kohli discussed his dread of getting dropped from the national team recently. He commented about a 2012 Test match versus Australia.

“The pitch’s pace and bounce made it difficult to bat on when we arrived in Perth. These two were batters’ worst nightmares, but there was also plenty of grass.
I knew I wouldn’t play the fourth if I didn’t perform well in this Test match. I’ll probably have to play first-class cricket again to get back to the top “The RCB podcast quoted Kohli.

“I remember a lot of animosity when I left Sydney. When you lose the first two Test matches of a series in Australia, the atmosphere is tense. When it’s your first visit to Australia and you see everyone feeling pressure, you think, “I’ve got no chance here.” “He continued.

I told myself I’m good enough and can achieve it: Kohli
Kohli was one of India’s top players in the series despite self-doubt and concerns of being dropped from the team. He scored the most runs for India in the contest.
“I told myself I was good enough and could accomplish it. That Test match was tough, but I scored 48 in the first innings and 75 in the second. I scored the most runs for us in that Test match. That made me think that the power of visualisation and self-belief is so great that we never completely tap into it “According to Kohli.

 

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