In a recent interview with the broadcasting company Star Sports, which took place just before India’s massive match against Pakistan in the Asia Cup, captain Virat Kohli drew parallels between his current form and the difficulties he encountered while touring England in 2014.
The current state of former India captain Virat Kohli’s batting form in 2022 has been the most widely discussed subject in the world of cricket. Even though Kohli hasn’t scored a century since the beginning of 2019, the Indian cricket team isn’t very concerned about his form overall because he’s been getting strong numbers in all formats. But his scores have taken a significant tumble since the year 2022 since he has been unable to accumulate a significant number of runs in any of the three formats of the game (Tests, ODIs, or T20s) (including IPL).
In a recent interview with the broadcasting company Star Sports, which took place just before India’s massive match against Pakistan in the Asia Cup, captain Virat Kohli drew parallels between his current form and the difficulties he encountered while touring England in 2014.
He stated that his failures in England followed a pattern, but the fact that he is currently hitting poorly is not a reason for concern for him because he believes he is doing a good job with the bat.
“What occurred in England was a pattern, which meant that it was something I could work on and something that I had to sort of conquer.
As of right now, there is nothing that you can point to that would indicate that the issue is taking place in this location, as you have correctly mentioned. Therefore, this is actually an easier thing for me to process because I know that I’m batting well, and there are times when I start getting that rhythm again, then I know that I’m batting well. In other words, when I’m batting well, I know that I’m batting well. Therefore, it is not a concern for me, which was not the case in England, where I did not have the impression that I was batting very well at all.
I had to put a lot of effort into overcoming one challenge that could be shown repeatedly, and I was successful in doing so; however, this is not the case right now “The statement was made by Kohli while he was appearing exclusively on the Star Sports show ‘Game Plan.’
India has won the Asia Cup a total of two times and holds the record for the most victories by any side in the tournament’s annals. The last time Pakistan triumphed in this competition was in 2012.