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he is a very weak man so he may not do
he is a very weak man so he may not do
He can very much take a break but commercially speaking, he is still the face of Indian cricket and they wont let him rest anywhere. I am pretty sure ECB wants to have Virat playing these JAM LO games now. Maybe boards like Windies and others who don't have as much clout maybe ok if he decides to not participate but IPL and the big series, I dont think it will be that easy. Its also upto him to mentally take a break and play a lower format of the game and see if he can get back to his basics. My feeling has always been that he will rediscover his touch more in a LO game than in a long format game and then take that confidence forward to other formats. So lets see.Does the environment/setup of Indian cricket allow him to take a bit of a break? Roots current run came after a decent chunk of time away from the game after struggling for a while (statistically not as much as Kohli, maybe, but he seemed a diminished player) and Kohli is couple of years older so there's more of chance that he is just in an early-ish terminal decline, but it doesn't seem unfeasible that with some time away from all the pressure could help Kohli rediscover a bit of his mojo
Yes, easily.It is now over 1000 days (1005 to be precise) since Virat Kohli last scored a century in professional cricket.
Can you think of any batsman in professional cricket, let alone International cricket, who has gone through a longer dry spell?
name and shame themYes, easily.
Actually were you including domestic comps? Ah whatever. Internationally at least I know of Fawad Alam recently, test centuries in 2009 and 2020, one ODI century in 2014. Tbf tho he was dropped from tests between 09 and 2020 lol.name and shame them
Yessir.Actually were you including domestic comps? Ah whatever. Internationally at least I know of Fawad Alam recently, test centuries in 2009 and 2020, one ODI century in 2014. Tbf tho he was dropped from tests between 09 and 2020 lol.
Probably, but we do play a lot of international cricket these days. But yeah a big slump for him, probably more noticeable because he was great across multiple formats and has been **** across them all. 3 years though for a slump like that is not that unusual in cricket history imo.Yessir.
I think Kohli tops the list in terms of number of International Innings between tons as well tbh. At least for someone playing as a pure batter.
Doesn't make a difference whether you include them or not when the stat it not doing something lolDid he even play any competition you can deem domestic other than the IPL? And honestly, I feel it is disingenuous to include T20s when discussing batsmen scoring 100s.
I can't think of any other batter that's continued to play professional cricket for 3 years without tonning up. Usually players who go through such long spells either get dropped, or have a secondary skill that keeps them in the side (keeping/bowling).Probably, but we do play a lot of international cricket these days. But yeah a big slump for him, probably more noticeable because he was great across multiple formats and has been **** across them all. 3 years though for a slump like that is not that unusual in cricket history imo.
bet Devon Smith had a run like thatIt is now over 1000 days (1005 to be precise) since Virat Kohli last scored a century in professional cricket.
Can you think of any batsman in professional cricket, let alone International cricket, who has gone through a longer dry spell?