I believe it would rather take it as 2015-2019. those 5 years were crazy if you're a kohli fan. I remember watching that 60-4 chasing 350 England game in 2017. As soon as Virat arrived on crease, I could see he will win it. I never had any slightest of doubts on him not delivering. Such was his prowess !!
@@abhiseksahu5606 Everyone knows his weakness. He will go for cover drive and will give catch in slip. Same pattern against Anderson and now in BGT. Expect avg of 25 against England
This makes me so nostalgic and almost teary eyed. I was in my early 20s, doing my engineering, did not know what life was, fully embracing Virat Kohli the champion. He was just unbelievable, for lack of a better word. Only those who have seen this phase from late 2014-early 2020 can truly understand we were witnessing an era-defining cricketer. Kudos to the champion. I dont have high hopes of him touching those godly days again, but I will gladly have egg in my face if we could see it again.
Apart from all the great things he has achieved, Virat is the Indian epitome of "giving 100% on the field" - a thing Indian Cricket, despite having a rich history of stalwarts, lacked. For giving this 100% on the field, Virat believes in working hard on every aspect which would affect his efforts on the field be it his diets, mental issues, mannerisms etc. In fact, how many times have we seen Virat inducing that artificial drama on the field to make himself give his best on the field. When fielding a ball he would show Kiwi spirit, when given hostile situations, he would tackle them like an Aussie but at the same time was capable of showing kindness on the field when required. Make no mistake, We have had other great players who gave their best on and off the field but Virat not only took it to the next level but also is by far the best manifestation of this phenomenon on the field. Comparing him to the greats of the game, he has had his share of the flaws in many aspects of the game where others shined. Also he has been criticised for his approach on and off the ground many a times but his dedication to the game has never been a question for it is truly unparalleled.
I have been a great fan of harsha, sir, since my childhood. For me, you have always been an ideal commentator - restrained but truthful showing childlike love for the game. Even my daughter is a great admirer of the variations in tone that you use so perfectly!!! I know any collection of top 25 moments of indian cricket history will be characterized by disagreement. I tend to differ with you when you rank Kohli' s purple patch higher than Kapil Dev' s legacy. No doubt, Kohli was sublime during these 4 to 5 years. Perhaps, he was an even greater match winner than the God Himself!!! But we need to keep this thing in mind that before the advent of Kohli, India had already established itself as a top team. It had already produced world conqueres, the team had started winning overseas regularly, it had already given the invincible Australia hard time in their own den. Moreover, India as a nation had arrived at the global stage. But with Kapil Dev, things were different. India lacked winning mentality, the team was intimidated too easily by the occasion and the opponents. With Kapil Dev, that started to change. Here was a player who was ready to assert himself even when we did not have the richest cricket board, when India was still considered to be a nation of snake charmers. Though Kapil had a great track record, but his contribution to Indian cricket was more fundamental than the stats. My nanu was a great fan of Kapil Dev and he used to say it in Punjabi " ehna daal khanya nu kehra jittan da chajj si Kapil to pehla." "These daal eating people didn't know the meaning of victory before the advent of Kapil".
During this purple patch, batting seemed so simple for Virat and so for India. Only after seeing his current form, we can appreciate how good he was during this period.
I wish what would be the tally of runs and achievements would look like....if he was 60/70% of that God mode till now....probably after 2020......the way he peaked in 2023 again....... But such is life
I think it’s because we have seen him so great, that seeing him struggle like he is now in tests is so sad. I wish Harsha had dug deeper into his hundreds in SA, Eng, and Aus in 2018, which I think are arguably the best test knocks of his career, greater than the double hundreds. On a different note, not that I’m complaining, but this series has turned out different than what I had thought. I thought this would be about specific moments in Indian cricket but it has turned out to be more broader.
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No doubt he is great,but he's not a born beauty like Sachin. He is a hard worker,he earned everything by doing hard work, his fitness is unmatched, his behaviour on the field is a big concern that makes him very ordinary. Besides this his hunger for runs and consistency made him match winner. Recently he is looking nervous and not giving 100 percent on the field since kicked him out from captaincy. Other wise he is all time great player no doubt.
And AUS made him a mouse in BGT . The entire world has seen it. What a series he had. Outstanding avg of 24. And he has been maintaining the same avg of 25 in last 5 years in test cricket.
@@The_Rock111 yeah sure recency biasness & hatred can be seen easily , I think it was all his performance overall so 23 wc highest scorer of the tournament & ipl highest scorer & wc 24 final potm I will not say he is finished & that bgt series how many have did well so Stop ur narrative
Can't digest he is going thru such a rough patch which is getting more worse. A batsman of his calibre cannot go out in this manner and even worse, selectors dropping him.
The entire world has seen his greatness in BGT. What an outstanding avg of 24. And remind u he has been maintaining the same great avg of 24 in last 5 years in test cricket. What a phenomenal performance. And he has such a great attitude he doesn't want to correct his mistakes and play domestic cricket.
@lokeshgurjar1102 Compare it with Kane Williamson avg 55, Steven Smith avg 56 , Joe Root avg 51. All of them have played alongside with Kohli. Chokli himself said when he was captain"We select players based on current form" . Why didn't he drop himself then?
Virat 's golden period is over. What remains is flop show. This is happening for last 5 years in test cricket. It is better to retire with respect or otherwise he will be shown backdoor.
More like, find a way to maintain consistency. Its obviously impossible to maintain that level of form over an entire career, but consistency is the key thing that we associate with all time greats. Unfortunately, Kohli's purple patch has been followed by a very severe test match form drop which is now about the same length as his purple patch.
We can identify If He is in form or not. All the players have their own trademark shots. Rohit Sharma's trademark shot is Square drive, Sachin's straight drive. Like virat kohli's trademark shot is the legside flick between longon and square leg.
Sir Garfield Sobers trophy, named after a legendary player who could win games at will. And Virat won those 2 trophies in consecutive years as a captain. There was another captain who did in in 2006&07, another agressive on your face guy, Ricky Ponting.
Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar are below Virat Kohli? Strange. India was winning matches in Australia before Kohli. The only thing which happened under him was improvement in fitness. And except the BGT, he didn't have any major cup anywhere.
@KHUSHISINGH-yc7hl Tell me in last 20+ years, How many times India didn't fight well in Australia? Except that Dhoni's last tour, all the time. India was always winning in home condition. We won the test series in england before Kohli was even in the team. So except fitness and BGT win, there was not much extra achieved during his time. Also, he got ready made players. Also, India didn't win any major odi or T20 tournament under him, nor world test championship.
I don’t know if it deserves to be in top 25 coz India has a lot of such examples Dravid in early 2000 when he was the reason of all overseas wins Sachin in late 90s when whole team dependent on him Bumrah last a few years Ashwin in the same era of Kohli
Wow a guy who is the 4th highest run scorer in international cricket of all times And 2nd highest indian doesn't deserve to be in the top 25 You need to get your brain checked
Virat became no. 2 odi batsman in 2011 itself before worldcup. In middle, he just failed in 2015 odi world cup and 2014 england series. Rest all he was suceeded till 2018. Then he married a devil who showed bedroom heroine fantisies to him and worsened his game. All the aggression, intent, determination was gone. Now he is a out and out family man who playing for making out money from his brand value and also to give a good end to his legacy
what started as India's top 25 moments eventually turned into individual worships. I wouldn't mind talking about the highlight moment of that individual that created a huge impact on Indian Cricket, instead, just celebrating the whole career as India's top 25 doesn't serve good for the purpose of this series. If this series was named India's top 25 players, it would have been more ideal as that is how this is shaping into.
When u talk about achievements of the team u talk about individual who contributed to it . When we talk about ict trophies we talk about dhoni and how he lead the team to victory that to a part of ict moment . When we talk about cricket we talk about sachin because of the major contribution he gave to ict. in the same way virat peak did contribute to Indian purple patch and dominance in cricket. so stop this nonsense on every video.
@@wordspace121 I think the point was that it originally started as specific moments in Indian cricket. Instead it’s become about how this player was great, how that player was great, instead of specific moments. As in, instead of talking about how say Kapil’s 175 in 83 WC changed Indian cricket, it was about Kapil career as a whole.
"Good" 3-4 years? He was rated 937 in test matches, highest by any indian by a mile,also the 3 you mentioned are better in tests but nowhere near to kohli in odi
you call it PR to praise the greatest whiteball batsmen of all time?? lol virat made an undeniable impact on world cricket no one can take it away from him
@@EvanE-d4qharsha bhogle, someone who knows a lot about cricket and is a well known commentator is doing his PR Not like rohit whose PR is done by bollywood 😭🙏🏻
Nearly 10 years ago Sydney marked the beginning of something special under Virat Kohli’s leadership. His 692 runs in that series weren’t just numbers they were a statement earning him the title of "King" & ushering in a golden era for Indian Test cricket. Fast forward to the present day in Sydney & though Kohli is no longer the captain fate had its own plans. For one final time he found himself leading the side. But this time the script didn’t go his way. India not only lost the series but Kohli also ended what might be his final Test series against Australia on a disappointing note. India lost & Kohli once revered as the *King* left Sydney with the sting of being labeled a *Clown* by the Australian media. The Australian media taunts calling him a *Clown"* might sting but they also highlight how far things have fallen since that glorious beginning. Between 2016-2018, Kohli was unstoppable, averaging over 75 in consecutive years & converting 50s into 100s with ease. But his career now seems like one of a brilliant peak, much like Mohammad Yousuf of Pak while Miandad & Younis Khan are considered better there..in a similar way Tendulkar, Dravid & Gavaskar remain far ahead in Tests from India. Kohli's decline began post-2019, especially during the WTC cycle (2019-2021), where his average dropped alarmingly..19.33 in 2020, 28.21 in 2021, & 26.50 in 2022. Burnout from playing all formats & skipping domestic cricket may have stopped him from fixing old flaws, like chasing wide deliveries & struggling against spin. Against left-arm spinners, his avg collapsed from 106 (2015-2019) to 31 (2020-2023). Before 2023 his last test century was in 2019, & recent centuries often came in easy situations, not when the team was under pressure. His ability against the new ball has also declined. While Kohli has played a few standout innings, like in the T20 WC, his form overall has dipped. From being the team’s backbone, he’s now part of the problems. At this stage, Kohli seems more focused on animated celebrations after wickets he didn’t contribute to or exchanging words with younger players on the field. When it comes to batting, it's often about edging deliveries outside off-stump & then catching the next flight to London after disappointing performances. Question is has he worked to improve? Unlike Rahane or Pujara, who played domestic matches & sought expert help like Pravin Amre, there’s little evidence of Kohli making efforts to address his weaknesses. Legends like Sachin & Dravid constantly evolved their games for Warne & Sri Lanka..what has Kohli done to adapt?
I believe it would rather take it as 2015-2019. those 5 years were crazy if you're a kohli fan. I remember watching that 60-4 chasing 350 England game in 2017. As soon as Virat arrived on crease, I could see he will win it. I never had any slightest of doubts on him not delivering. Such was his prowess !!
Virat won Sir Garfield Sobers award in 2017 and 2018. He was close to winning in 2016 too if not for Ashwin's godly year.
I have seen every single ball that Virat has played except 2018 Aus tour first test. Hope he will back in Eng series.
@@abhiseksahu5606 Yes, he will be back in England series to poke the ball on 8th stump line.
@@abhiseksahu5606 Everyone knows his weakness. He will go for cover drive and will give catch in slip. Same pattern against Anderson and now in BGT. Expect avg of 25 against England
This makes me so nostalgic and almost teary eyed. I was in my early 20s, doing my engineering, did not know what life was, fully embracing Virat Kohli the champion. He was just unbelievable, for lack of a better word. Only those who have seen this phase from late 2014-early 2020 can truly understand we were witnessing an era-defining cricketer. Kudos to the champion. I dont have high hopes of him touching those godly days again, but I will gladly have egg in my face if we could see it again.
Apart from all the great things he has achieved, Virat is the Indian epitome of "giving 100% on the field" - a thing Indian Cricket, despite having a rich history of stalwarts, lacked. For giving this 100% on the field, Virat believes in working hard on every aspect which would affect his efforts on the field be it his diets, mental issues, mannerisms etc. In fact, how many times have we seen Virat inducing that artificial drama on the field to make himself give his best on the field. When fielding a ball he would show Kiwi spirit, when given hostile situations, he would tackle them like an Aussie but at the same time was capable of showing kindness on the field when required. Make no mistake, We have had other great players who gave their best on and off the field but Virat not only took it to the next level but also is by far the best manifestation of this phenomenon on the field.
Comparing him to the greats of the game, he has had his share of the flaws in many aspects of the game where others shined. Also he has been criticised for his approach on and off the ground many a times but his dedication to the game has never been a question for it is truly unparalleled.
Thanks Chatgpt.
@prakash_77 Will take the liberty of taking this as a compliment. Cheers!
KOHLI GOES DOWN THE GROUND, KOHLI GOES OUT OF THE GROUND ❤🇮🇳
The Man Himself 😅
Correction: T20I stats till 2015.
It must be 1164? Instead of 10164??
I have been a great fan of harsha, sir, since my childhood. For me, you have always been an ideal commentator - restrained but truthful showing childlike love for the game. Even my daughter is a great admirer of the variations in tone that you use so perfectly!!!
I know any collection of top 25 moments of indian cricket history will be characterized by disagreement. I tend to differ with you when you rank Kohli' s purple patch higher than Kapil Dev' s legacy. No doubt, Kohli was sublime during these 4 to 5 years. Perhaps, he was an even greater match winner than the God Himself!!! But we need to keep this thing in mind that before the advent of Kohli, India had already established itself as a top team. It had already produced world conqueres, the team had started winning overseas regularly, it had already given the invincible Australia hard time in their own den. Moreover, India as a nation had arrived at the global stage. But with Kapil Dev, things were different. India lacked winning mentality, the team was intimidated too easily by the occasion and the opponents. With Kapil Dev, that started to change. Here was a player who was ready to assert himself even when we did not have the richest cricket board, when India was still considered to be a nation of snake charmers. Though Kapil had a great track record, but his contribution to Indian cricket was more fundamental than the stats. My nanu was a great fan of Kapil Dev and he used to say it in Punjabi " ehna daal khanya nu kehra jittan da chajj si Kapil to pehla." "These daal eating people didn't know the meaning of victory before the advent of Kapil".
Much Needed Episode for IPL and LOCKDOWN kids.Genius 👑
Ricky Ponting is the first player who got sir Garfield Sobers award in 2 consecutive years
During this purple patch, batting seemed so simple for Virat and so for India. Only after seeing his current form, we can appreciate how good he was during this period.
👑 king
Finally ❤
Loved this segment sir..
Always been a first viewer of every show.
Waiting desperately for every Saturday morning
"Zake dekh Record me kaun he.... Insaan he eya vagbaan..."
7:30 (Quiz Answer) - Ricky Ponting in 2006-07 won the Sir Garfield Sobers Award !
VIRAT KOHLI : G.O.A.T
I wish what would be the tally of runs and achievements would look like....if he was 60/70% of that God mode till now....probably after 2020......the way he peaked in 2023 again.......
But such is life
I love to hear you sir ,,we need more
Virat is coming to the twilight of his great career
Hope to see him leave with a hurrah rather than make him leave a certain great called DHONI
The answer is Ricky Ponting. Sometime between 2005-2010.
Hater of king spotted
Pointing is not even close to great kohli 📈🔥
We all know who is No.1 . Last innings of his he scored 10.
10 is higher than 7.
SR10 . ❤❤❤
King
I think it’s because we have seen him so great, that seeing him struggle like he is now in tests is so sad. I wish Harsha had dug deeper into his hundreds in SA, Eng, and Aus in 2018, which I think are arguably the best test knocks of his career, greater than the double hundreds.
On a different note, not that I’m complaining, but this series has turned out different than what I had thought. I thought this would be about specific moments in Indian cricket but it has turned out to be more broader.
Remember with stichers he played 2016
Mark this he will comeback harder
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Ricky Ponting 2006 and 2007
7:30 Ricky Ponting
ig it is Abraham Benjamin Develliers
King kohli
2006 & 07- Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting won twice in 2006 and 2007
Ricky Ponting won it in 2006 and 2007
No doubt he is great,but he's not a born beauty like Sachin. He is a hard worker,he earned everything by doing hard work, his fitness is unmatched, his behaviour on the field is a big concern that makes him very ordinary. Besides this his hunger for runs and consistency made him match winner. Recently he is looking nervous and not giving 100 percent on the field since kicked him out from captaincy. Other wise he is all time great player no doubt.
players like sachin,rohit,virendar sehwag had god gifted hand eye cordination but virats case is pure hardwork (not against anyone tho )
Ricky ponting from Australia
Finally sir. The world desperately needs a reminder of who the King is 👑
was*
Was
The fact that it needs a reminder proves that he is almost finished
And AUS made him a mouse in BGT . The entire world has seen it. What a series he had. Outstanding avg of 24. And he has been maintaining the same avg of 25 in last 5 years in test cricket.
@@The_Rock111 yeah sure recency biasness & hatred can be seen easily , I think it was all his performance overall so 23 wc highest scorer of the tournament & ipl highest scorer & wc 24 final potm I will not say he is finished & that bgt series how many have did well so Stop ur narrative
Ricky Ponting in 2006 and 2007
htf can a batsman avg 133 in odis damm
Ricky Ponting 2006-07
The answer to the quiz is Ricky Pointing.
Was is the word
Ricky ponting 2006-07
Can you post a video on ‘when GR Vishwanath was at his peak’? Stop wasting time and bandwidth on spent forces.
This brought tears in my eyes 🥺
1:26 don't tell me i am the only one that saw it
Don't worry, I'm there
runs in t20I?
Yup yup. Honest mistake I hope
Waiting for Mohd Azharuddin in this list
This video covered everything but wish we had a mention about edgbaston, centurion and perth hundereds
Can't digest he is going thru such a rough patch which is getting more worse. A batsman of his calibre cannot go out in this manner and even worse, selectors dropping him.
The entire world has seen his greatness in BGT. What an outstanding avg of 24. And remind u he has been maintaining the same great avg of 24 in last 5 years in test cricket. What a phenomenal performance. And he has such a great attitude he doesn't want to correct his mistakes and play domestic cricket.
Have u contributed 1% to make your country proud.
Look who is taking 🥸
@MiftaUlhaq-o7o U must have done it. Right ? U stupid.
Still the average is above 45 😅....some of the best doesn't have till now in the longest... that's greatness....cry more 😂😂😂
@lokeshgurjar1102 Compare it with Kane Williamson avg 55, Steven Smith avg 56 , Joe Root avg 51. All of them have played alongside with Kohli. Chokli himself said when he was captain"We select players based on current form" . Why didn't he drop himself then?
@@The_Rock111 he is better than you that's enough
ricky ponting
मराठी मध्ये अश्या मालिका बनवा
Ricki ponting
Thank you, didn't know this. Have been living under a rock 🪨 😁
In 2006 and 2007, Ricky Ponting won the Sir Garfield Sobers Award.
Ricky ponting was the first to receive the sir garfield sobers award in 2 consecutive years in 2006 and 2007
The Golden Period 2016-19 ❤😍
7:30 Steve Smith
Virat 's golden period is over. What remains is flop show. This is happening for last 5 years in test cricket. It is better to retire with respect or otherwise he will be shown backdoor.
❤
7:30 ricky ponting
Ricky ponting -the great captain of Australian era
is the ans
I was watching every video, pondering when this episode might come.
7:30 Ricky Ponting was the first.
Moral of the story: don't peak too early!
He peaked where all players should peak between the age of 28 to 32
So think before you give your gyan
More like, find a way to maintain consistency. Its obviously impossible to maintain that level of form over an entire career, but consistency is the key thing that we associate with all time greats. Unfortunately, Kohli's purple patch has been followed by a very severe test match form drop which is now about the same length as his purple patch.
Rahul Dravid is the answer to the question (2006, 2007)
We can identify If He is in form or not. All the players have their own trademark shots. Rohit Sharma's trademark shot is Square drive, Sachin's straight drive. Like virat kohli's trademark shot is the legside flick between longon and square leg.
Bro kab tak Kohli ke naam pe paisa kamate rahega.
First comment
Love you harsha and your commentary outstands to me 🙂🙂
Sir Garfield Sobers trophy, named after a legendary player who could win games at will. And Virat won those 2 trophies in consecutive years as a captain. There was another captain who did in in 2006&07, another agressive on your face guy, Ricky Ponting.
Please virat - we want to see 2016 - 8018 one last time please 🙏
rickey ponting was the first
Ricky Ponting was the first person to win that trophy in 2006 and 2007 consecutively. Later on Virat Kohli made the double streak in 2017 and 2018.
Sanju Samson and Karun nair who (33 year old ) scored with 752 average with 5 centuries deserved place.
This team gonna lose
Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar are below Virat Kohli? Strange.
India was winning matches in Australia before Kohli. The only thing which happened under him was improvement in fitness.
And except the BGT, he didn't have any major cup anywhere.
@KHUSHISINGH-yc7hl Tell me in last 20+ years, How many times India didn't fight well in Australia?
Except that Dhoni's last tour, all the time.
India was always winning in home condition.
We won the test series in england before Kohli was even in the team.
So except fitness and BGT win, there was not much extra achieved during his time.
Also, he got ready made players.
Also, India didn't win any major odi or T20 tournament under him, nor world test championship.
@@BharatThatIsIndiaindia won 3 test maces,more than all indian captains combined
@@Hry1236y So? India won test series in Australia when Virat was not der and left after losing the first match.
@@BharatThatIsIndia what does that have to do with my comment?
@@Hry1236y what was ur comment was to do with my original comment?
Ricky ponting won it 2 times in 06 and 07
The answer to the question is- Ricky Ponting. 2006 & 2007
Wasted inclusion
Ab devilear is the first
I don’t know if it deserves to be in top 25 coz India has a lot of such examples
Dravid in early 2000 when he was the reason of all overseas wins
Sachin in late 90s when whole team dependent on him
Bumrah last a few years
Ashwin in the same era of Kohli
Wow a guy who is the 4th highest run scorer in international cricket of all times
And 2nd highest indian doesn't deserve to be in the top 25
You need to get your brain checked
Now next episode might be on Rohit Sharma :p how he can be left out !
Ricky Ponting
Ricky ponting
Rickey ponting
7:30 It was Ricky Ponting in 2006-2007
He's finished now
Virat became no. 2 odi batsman in 2011 itself before worldcup. In middle, he just failed in 2015 odi world cup and 2014 england series. Rest all he was suceeded till 2018. Then he married a devil who showed bedroom heroine fantisies to him and worsened his game. All the aggression, intent, determination was gone. Now he is a out and out family man who playing for making out money from his brand value and also to give a good end to his legacy
Shut the f
She was with him before and they married in 2017 yet he scored 11 centuries in 2018
what started as India's top 25 moments eventually turned into individual worships. I wouldn't mind talking about the highlight moment of that individual that created a huge impact on Indian Cricket, instead, just celebrating the whole career as India's top 25 doesn't serve good for the purpose of this series. If this series was named India's top 25 players, it would have been more ideal as that is how this is shaping into.
When u talk about achievements of the team u talk about individual who contributed to it . When we talk about ict trophies we talk about dhoni and how he lead the team to victory that to a part of ict moment . When we talk about cricket we talk about sachin because of the major contribution he gave to ict. in the same way virat peak did contribute to Indian purple patch and dominance in cricket. so stop this nonsense on every video.
@@wordspace121 I think the point was that it originally started as specific moments in Indian cricket. Instead it’s become about how this player was great, how that player was great, instead of specific moments. As in, instead of talking about how say Kapil’s 175 in 83 WC changed Indian cricket, it was about Kapil career as a whole.
Boring video 😂😂
Kohli was/is a decent batter who had good 3-4 years. Don't think he would be considered as great as Dravid, Laxman or Tendulkar.
He is the 2nd highest international run scorer as an indian who has 27000 runs and you think he is not a great
You don't have ball knowledge 😂😂😂
Good 10 years you mean. Great 3-4 years. He scored 20k runs in 10 yeras and still you don't wan't to consider him a great
"Good" 3-4 years?
He was rated 937 in test matches, highest by any indian by a mile,also the 3 you mentioned are better in tests but nowhere near to kohli in odi
What a time to post video on Virat... Perfect PR work 😂
you call it PR to praise the greatest whiteball batsmen of all time?? lol virat made an undeniable impact on world cricket no one can take it away from him
@balasubrahmanyam6695 World... chose your words carefully 😀😀😀...its just Popular in countries that done slavery to British Raj
@@EvanE-d4qharsha bhogle, someone who knows a lot about cricket and is a well known commentator is doing his PR
Not like rohit whose PR is done by bollywood 😭🙏🏻
This is Indian cricket, PR teams at full flow.
Pagal aadmi!! Chup mat dekh
For one last time we all hope to see India's Fiercest Captain at his PEAK! 🔥
Nearly 10 years ago Sydney marked the beginning of something special under Virat Kohli’s leadership. His 692 runs in that series weren’t just numbers they were a statement earning him the title of "King" & ushering in a golden era for Indian Test cricket. Fast forward to the present day in Sydney & though Kohli is no longer the captain fate had its own plans. For one final time he found himself leading the side. But this time the script didn’t go his way. India not only lost the series but Kohli also ended what might be his final Test series against Australia on a disappointing note. India lost & Kohli once revered as the *King* left Sydney with the sting of being labeled a *Clown* by the Australian media. The Australian media taunts calling him a *Clown"* might sting but they also highlight how far things have fallen since that glorious beginning. Between 2016-2018, Kohli was unstoppable, averaging over 75 in consecutive years & converting 50s into 100s with ease. But his career now seems like one of a brilliant peak, much like Mohammad Yousuf of Pak while Miandad & Younis Khan are considered better there..in a similar way Tendulkar, Dravid & Gavaskar remain far ahead in Tests from India. Kohli's decline began post-2019, especially during the WTC cycle (2019-2021), where his average dropped alarmingly..19.33 in 2020, 28.21 in 2021, & 26.50 in 2022. Burnout from playing all formats & skipping domestic cricket may have stopped him from fixing old flaws, like chasing wide deliveries & struggling against spin. Against left-arm spinners, his avg collapsed from 106 (2015-2019) to 31 (2020-2023). Before 2023 his last test century was in 2019, & recent centuries often came in easy situations, not when the team was under pressure. His ability against the new ball has also declined. While Kohli has played a few standout innings, like in the T20 WC, his form overall has dipped. From being the team’s backbone, he’s now part of the problems. At this stage, Kohli seems more focused on animated celebrations after wickets he didn’t contribute to or exchanging words with younger players on the field. When it comes to batting, it's often about edging deliveries outside off-stump & then catching the next flight to London after disappointing performances. Question is has he worked to improve? Unlike Rahane or Pujara, who played domestic matches & sought expert help like Pravin Amre, there’s little evidence of Kohli making efforts to address his weaknesses. Legends like Sachin & Dravid constantly evolved their games for Warne & Sri Lanka..what has Kohli done to adapt?
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I was lucky too see virat in 2016 in chinnaswamy stadium
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Ricky Ponting
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