ARTICLE AD BOX
The deliveries outside off stump have created a lot of problems for Virat Kohli in his career. During the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Kohli got got out while chasing deliveries outside off-stump on eight occasions out of nine innings, an issue that became a topic of debate among everyone. Fast forward to last Sunday, Kohli was once again dismissed in a similar fashion in Perth off the bowling of Mitchell Starc in the first ODI.
Having already retired from Tests and T20Is, Kohli returned to Indian colours after more than seven months. Reacting to a length ball that rose lately, Kohli went for a big drive away from his body only for Cooper Connolly to take a flying catch at backward point for an eight-ball duck. It was Kohli's first-ever ODI duck on Australian soil.
Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden opined that Kohli should refrain himself from “overthinking” if he wants to get back among runs. "Virat Kohli's striking ability and contact points are exceptional. After scoring 14,000 runs in this format, there's little to question about his approach, as he consistently plays the ball on the rise and finds timing early," Hayden told Star Sports.
“One thing I hope he avoids is arguing with himself and overthinking, which can lead to mistakes. He is destructive when he has clarity, certainty, and the ability to read the game—qualities his experience provides,” added Hayden, who was considered as one of most destructive openers in world cricket.

3 months ago
8






English (US) ·