In his team’s most recent victory over the Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad, Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru was among the finest players. With nine wickets and four overs remaining in the game, RCB secured their third victory of the season while chasing a target of 201 runs, thanks to the efforts of Kohli and Will Jacks.
With 500 runs under his belt, Kohli cemented his place atop the IPL Orange Cap standings by scoring 70 runs in 44 deliveries while remaining undefeated. This season, Kohli’s strike rate has come under fire despite his strong batting form. Following the Titans victory, Kohli made a point about how easy it is to make observations from a distance, but battling on the field is another matter. Former cricket player Navjot Singh Sidhu defended Kohli in the midst of the criticism.
Tell me how many people can play off the backfoot and loft the spinners like Kohli did. Navjot Singh Sidhu
“People consider Kohli to be God. Since he is a person, he will also act like one. Why don’t we examine man’s 80 centuries instead of picking faults? He has no weakness; that is his strength. And if you look closely, you’ll see that he lofted the spinners and played off the back foot today. How many people can accomplish that, please? How many players are capable of hitting a left-arm spinner against the spin? Thus, Kohli is a presence and he also values his wicket. What other duty does he have? Sidhu disclosed this to Star Sports.
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Amidst the same discourse, Mohammad Kaif also defended Kohli, stating that it is evident that he will bat at a lesser strike rate throughout the middle overs. These days, strike-rate is all I hear. People are pursuing Kohli. It’s obvious, boss, to slow down between overs 7 and 15. A spinner’s economy rate is smaller than that of a fast bowler. How come? due to the fact that they bowl the middle overs,” Kaif stated.