'It'll Be All Over': Ex-Aussie Player Magnifies Virat Kohli's Struggles, Links It to Rohit & Gambhir
sports / November 14, 2024

'It'll Be All Over': Ex-Aussie Player Magnifies Virat Kohli's Struggles, Links It to Rohit & Gambhir

Virat Kohli's prolonged quiet run in the longest format of the game has given birth to striking concerns, which could only palliate upon him successfully ending the dry spell with the bat.

The flop shows piled in the recently culminated home Test series against New Zealand, which India lost by a humiliating 0-3 score line, have put the pressure on Kohli, leaving him with the onus to once again silence his detractors.

As the famed India vs Australia Border Gavaskar Trophy is about to commence, Kohli will be at the focal point, and every innings of his will seemingly invite reactions.

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As varied opinions fill the surface, former Australian all-rounder Brendon Julian has also entered the bracket and weighed in on the subject.

According to him, apparent differences with India captain Rohit Sharma and head coach Gautam Gambhir might be the core issue.

"The way that Virat Kohli got out against New Zealand – for him to get out like that in that Test series was unbelievable.

Kohli is not at his best.

He is not gelling with the captain probably and the coach but having said that, he can quickly turn it around.

But if they start pulling in Perth, I reckon it'll be all over," Julian said on Fox Sports.

Despite suspecting differences in the Indian dressing room, the former Aussie all-rounder believes that if they start to gel, then a different Team India might enter Perth, with resolved issues.

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The batter has met with severe criticism, with many fans even wanting the board to pull the plug on the batter from the Test format.

Now all eyes are on the veteran batter, will he be able to tackle the flak and come up with the goods on the most testing surfaces against the daunting pace battery of Australia? All to look forward to.

The first India vs Australia Test is scheduled to start on November 22, 2024.

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