Time for Kohli to Press the Gas in Knock-Outs

SIBY JEYYA
There is no denying that virat kohli is among the best indian cricket players to have ever stepped onto a cricket pitch. However, things aren't going great for him right now. kohli performed horribly in the match against Australia, scoring 0 out of 5. Fortunately, rohit sharma came to India's rescue when every other batter was having trouble.
 

Kohli's poor form is evident from the fact that he has just once in the competition reached the double-digit score. Even if it's still true that guys like kohli just need one match to get back on track, his comeback is crucial right now. Things may go south quite fast if kohli keeps up his disastrous form in the quarterfinals against sides like England. Without a doubt, it's time for the king to bling and decisively revert to form. With players like ravi Jadeja, shivam Dube, and kohli underperforming, things might get very difficult for india moving forward.
 
One of the greatest cricketers of all time, virat kohli, is perhaps having the worst world cup t20 experience of his career in what would probably be his final big competition. To the disappointment of his supporters and the cricket community, this tournament—which was meant to be a magnificent farewell—has instead brought attention to an unanticipated decline in his form. Joining ashish Nehra, who established an undesirable record in 2010, as the only other indian player to register two ducks in a single t20 world cup edition is Kohli.
 


 
 


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