After being India’s top batsman in one or the other cricket format for 13 consecutive years, Virat Kohli’s graph has seen a big decline this year. This is the reason why he is constantly becoming a victim of critics. Is Virat Kohli’s cricket career really going to end? If he does not return to form soon, his place in the Indian team may be in trouble. Virat Kohli has played a total of 22 matches in all formats so far this year. During this period, only one century and 2 half-centuries could come from his bat.
Kohli not on top in any format for the first time after 13 years
2024 – Yashasvi Jaiswal (Test) Rohit Sharma (ODI) Tilak Verma (T20i) 2023 – Virat Kohli (Test) Shubman Gill (ODI) Suryakumar Yadav (T20i) 2022 – Rishabh Pant (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) Suryakumar Yadav (T20i) )
2021 – Rohit Sharma (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) KL Rahul (T20i) 2020 – Virat Kohli (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) Virat Kohli (T20i) 2019 – Virat Kohli (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) KL Rahul (T20i) ) 2018 – Virat Kohli (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) KL Rahul (T20i)
2017 – Virat Kohli (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) Virat Kohli (T20i) 2016 – Virat Kohli (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) Virat Kohli (T20i) 2015 – Ajinkya Rahane (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) Virat Kohli (T20i) ) 2014 – Virat Kohli (Test) Virat Kohli (ODI) Virat Kohli (T20i)
Disappointed in the last two tests against Australia
Virat’s performance has also not been good in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Test series against Australia. Even though he scored a century in the second innings of the first Test match played in Perth, he could score only 21 runs in the last four innings.
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