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Indian batting coach was seen defending Virat Kohli poor form and said these things

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

New Delhi, Online Desk. Virat Kohli scored just 26 runs in the three-match ODI series against West Indies and was dismissed for zero in the last ODI. There is no doubt that India won the ODI series. But Virat Kohli’s form is a matter of concern for the team. Kohli, who played his first ODI series under Rohit Sharma’s captaincy, could not fire against the West Indies. But will keep an eye on him in the next three-match T20 series.

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Talking about the shortcomings of Virat Kohli’s batting, Rathod was seen defending him completely

Before the T20 series, Indian team’s batting coach Vikram Rathor was questioned about his batting. And his poor form during the press conference. Talking about the shortcomings of Virat Kohli’s batting, Rathod was seen defending him completely. Supporting Virat Kohli, he said that this charismatic batsman is not going through a bad phase in his career.

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Vikram Rathod said that I do not think that he is going through a bad phase. I understand he could not score runs in the ODI series against West Indies. And it was a bad series for him, but nothing like this happened between us. Rathore further said that Kohli is batting really well in the nets and the way he is preparing. We are waiting. I am sure he will be back with runs in any one innings of the next three-match T20I series. Let us tell you that a three-match T20 series will be played between India and West Indies. Which will start from February 16. Under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. The Indian team will play its first T20 match at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday.

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