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***Official*** 2nd Test at Adelaide

Cabinet96

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He's had the two best series of his career by far against Australia and England where he got big runs basically every time he walked out to bat. He's also had his two worst series by far against the same opponents, where he bats like he doesn't know how to grip a bat.
It's extra funny that one was home and one way away for each as well.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I assume you mean the series in England over three years ago? He only averaged in the low 40s before that happened, I'm not sure you can explain the difference between that tour and his current exploits as purely a form thing. He's gone on a massive upward trajectory in tests ever since.
I don't think anyone could seriously argue that Kohli is not a great batter, particularly in limited over games, but he hasn't really proven himself to be quite as good of a test match batter as others.

All of the matches India played against Sri Lanka help him a lot. They have a weak bowling attack right now and he's played a ton of matches against them.
 

morgieb

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Kept doing it in Brisbane too. Seems an oddly unorthodox plan to a bloke with a sub mediocre record.
Well he was on 50 when they did it in Brisbane tbf.

This is stranger as he was given out LBW before being overturned, was hardly like he was feeling comfortable with Starc bowling normally.

And nice Garry!
 

Cow

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Smith is on his own as the number one batsmen in the world. Incredible record in the last 3 years.

That being said, if he was playing cricket in my backyard I'm not even sure I would open the curtains to watch.

But record wise, can't fault him.
 

Fuller Pilch

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I don't think anyone could seriously argue that Kohli is not a great batter, particularly in limited over games, but he hasn't really proven himself to be quite as good of a test match batter as others.

All of the matches India played against Sri Lanka help him a lot. They have a weak bowling attack right now and he's played a ton of matches against them.
Sri Lanka does have a weak attack, but don't forget Herath played in the first 2 tests
 

Starfighter

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I see England continuing to feed Lyon left handers. Why the sudden change of bringing Ali in above Barstool? Clueless once again.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I assume you mean the series in England over three years ago? He only averaged in the low 40s before that happened, I'm not sure you can explain the difference between that tour and his current exploits as purely a form thing. He's gone on a massive upward trajectory in tests ever since.
Sri Lanka does have a weak attack, but don't forget Herath played in the first 2 tests
Herath is their only bowler of note and I rate Kohli very highly against spin.

And I'm not trying to denigrate Kohli at all. It's just sad to me that he keeps breaking records mostly due to weak opposition and the schedule giving him so many home tests (20 in the last 3 years).
 

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