Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen delivered insightful and unique thoughts on Star Sports’ Cricket Live, focusing on Virat Kohli’s recent performance and his lasting influence on Indian cricket. Pietersen highlighted Kohli’s ease and the thrilling environment he creates in the stadium while applauding his outstanding performance against the Punjab Kings.
Pietersen also discussed the way that Kohli has changed Indian cricket players, highlighting the way that he has helped his teammates develop devotion and athleticism. Varun Aaron, a former cricketer for India, offered commentary on Kohli’s performance as well, emphasising his propensity to perform well under pressure.
Speaking on Virat Kohli’s performance against Punjab Kings was Kevin Pietersen.
“Watching Virat is amazing,” he remarked. Seeing him play and be at ease is so pleasant. He had a lengthy vacation for personal reasons, and it was amazing watch him simply switch on the stadium in the proper manner. He actually gets a lot of satisfaction from it. Before the game, I spent some time with him. Our chat lasted for quite some time. His eyes practically let you see. This evening, he activated it since he returned to the Chinnaswamy Stadium and wanted to use it.”
Varun Aaron discussed Virat Kohli’s outing versus PBKS. *He stated, “Virat Kohli is a great fan of milestones. He adores large gatherings. He enjoys returning to Chinnaswamy Stadium to play in front of a large crowd following a significant absence. For someone of his calibre, it doesn’t matter if the first match didn’t go as well as he would have liked it to. He simply took on the bowlers, made an error at first, and then gave them no opportunity at all.”
See, one of the things that makes Virat Kohli so amazing is his ability to derail the bowlers’ plans. Any batsman worth his salt would not want a bowler to bowl at the length at which he nearly was caught on the opening delivery. The bowler doesn’t have time to adjust to his lengths when he steps out for the following ball. And that’s what a great batter does.
Great batsmen don’t let you bowl where you want to bowl; they make you bowl where they want you to bowl. And Virat Kohli does exactly that, which explains why he’s so successful in the IPL and in international cricket.”