Sourav Ganguly isn’t excessively stressed over Virat Kohli’s structure in the New Zealand series as he feels that the pitches weren’t reasonable for batting there.
Previous India skipper Sourav Ganguly has supported Virat Kohli to recapture his magic in Australian circumstances as the Boundary Gavaskar Prize starts off on November 22 in Perth. Kohi has been placed under the scanners after his disappointing execution in the home Test season, yet pundits feel that the Australia series is coming with perfect timing for him as he appreciates batting Down Under.
Virat Kohli will be key for India in the impending Line Gavaskar Trophy.(AFP)
Virat Kohli will be key for India in the impending Line Gavaskar Trophy.(AFP)
The batting maestro has scored only 250 runs in 12 Test innings this year up until this point, across six matches at a normal of 22.72 and neglected to penetrate the triple-figure mark. Nonetheless, he has a praiseworthy record in Australia with 1352 runs in 13 Tests at a brilliant normal of 54.08, which included 6 centuries.
Ganguly declared that it would be a gigantic series for Kohli as it very well may be his keep going Test visit on Australian soil.
“Totally, he is a top dog player. Furthermore, he has had progress in Australia before. He scored four hundreds out of 2014, scored one more hundred of every 2018 too. He will need to make the most of this series, and he will likewise realize this could be the last time he is visiting Australia to play Test cricket. Thus, in each sense, this is a monstrous series for Kohli,” Ganguly told Revzsports.