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Virat Kohli is Failing in Test Cricket For Three Consecutive Years

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

Virat Kohli is failing in Test cricket for three consecutive years. Kohli is the most integral part of the Indian team. Virat’s form means a lot for Team India.

He was going through a bad form for three years:-

For the last three years, he was going through a bad form, after which he was criticized from all sides.

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Although his form has returned in T20 and ODIs, he is still not able to play long innings in Tests (Virat Kohli in Test).

In the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy (BGT 2023) between India and Australia (IND vs AUS), he is trying to find his good form, which he has failed.

Virat Kohli Loses 3 Consecutive Tests As Captain For The First Time After  Australia Drubbing
Virat Kohli is Failing in Test Cricket For Three Consecutive Years

India has registered a resounding victory in the first two Tests so far in the series against Australia. But Virat Kohli has not been able to do anything special in these matches.

Apart from this, Virat Kohli once again proved to be a flop in the ongoing third Test. In the third Test, Kohli scored 35 runs with the bat.

He has 22 runs in the first innings and 13 runs in the second innings. Earlier in the Delhi Test, Virat scored 44 and 20 runs in the first innings.

Virat Kohli’s performance in Tests from 2020 to 2023:-

Virat Kohli is going through a bad form in Test cricket and it is not us who is telling his stats.

Since 2020, Virat Kohli has scored 1028 runs in 41 innings of 23 Tests at an average of 25.70. During this, not a single century has come from his bat, while he has scored 6 half-centuries.

Report: Virat Kohli may lose three Test matches of four match series  against Australia - CricEarth
Virat Kohli is Failing in Test Cricket For Three Consecutive Years

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5 players with the lowest Test average (2020 till now)

  • Jason Holder – 22.83
  • Ajinkya Rahane – 24.08
  • John Campbell – 24.58
  • Virat Kohli – 25.70
  • Rory Burns – 27

Will Virat Kohli return to form before the WTC final?

Virat Kohli is one of those players who averaged over 50 in all three formats at the same time.

Virat Kohli loses three consecutive Test as captain for first time - The  Statesman

Now it has to be seen whether Virat Kohli will return to the Ahmedabad Test and go into the World Test Championship with confidence or not.