Why Virat Kohli wouldn’t want to bat like Sachin, Gavaskar at Lord’s

Kohli has 27 centuries in Test cricket to his name.

Kohli has 27 centuries in Test cricket to his name.

Kohli has 27 centuries in Test cricket to his name, but he has not scored a single century since November 2019.

Virat Kohli is currently facing a decline in form which had become the norm, it seems the Indian captain has been in for over two years now. In the first Test against England, he was dismissed by James Anderson on the very first ball and this created even more doubts in his mind. Now, as the caravan shifts to Lord’s, the Indian captain will want to put in a fresh guard and historically, the ground has not been very kind to the iconic Indian batsmen. Sachin Tendulkar Sunil Gavaskar.

Kohli has 27 centuries in Test cricket to his name, but he has not scored a single century since November 2019. Since November 2019, he has scored 345 runs in 15 innings and has an average of 23.00.

India will now take on England in the second Test at Lord’s and at this ground Sunil Gavaskar has scored 340 runs in 10 innings, including two half-centuries, while Sachin Tendulkar never reached a half-century in the nine Test innings he played. Here.

These are the records that Virat Kohli would like to remove from his mind. As things stand, Kohli has scored 65 runs and his highest score at Lord’s is 25. India need to step up here if they want to score a challenging total in the first innings.

pressure on pujara

For India, the middle order has been very inconsistent in recent times. Pujara has not scored a Test century in the last 32 innings, where he has scored only 857 runs at an average of 27.64. He has scored 89 runs in four innings in the two matches he played at Lord’s.

Ajinkya Rahane’s scintillating 103 in India’s first innings at Lord’s in 2014 helped the team register a thumping 95-run victory and need to do better in the second Test as well.

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