Savak
Test Captain
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- Feb 16, 2006
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It's just a question in my mind. No doubt he is a once in a generation player and an all time great already for me. But I wonder if his own batting performances and form would have taken a severe hit if his team mates in the batting order or the bowling order were not even close enough as good to even complement him and that the entire team's chances depended single handedly on him.
I use the decline in the batting form and fortunes of Ricky Ponting once the best players in Australian Cricket ie McGrath, Warne, Langer, Hayden, Gilchrist and Co all left the Australian team from 2007 onwards and the entire Australian team now seriously began to really depend on their captains batting and runs for success as the new batsmen in the side were not even close to being reliable.
For me Ponting the batsman was just not same onwards from 2007 onwards and his batting average slipped very badly at the end of his final few years and he even admitted in many interviews that in most normal circumstances he would have retired from Cricket much earlier or the selectors would have dropped him much earlier but compromises had to be made and the same ruthless standards that were practiced and applied in the past teams could not be applied because the talent stocks were bare and the team was just inexperienced to be without an experienced legend in the mix.
I am just wondering whether Kohli benefits from having a great bunch of talented batsmen at his disposal in all formats and the strongest bowling line up ever in Indian history. If India did not have such great batsmen and if he was the only real batsman in the team and no bowlers to speak off, would his own performances have suffered and would he have been pressurized by the massive dependancy by the team on his runs?
I use the decline in the batting form and fortunes of Ricky Ponting once the best players in Australian Cricket ie McGrath, Warne, Langer, Hayden, Gilchrist and Co all left the Australian team from 2007 onwards and the entire Australian team now seriously began to really depend on their captains batting and runs for success as the new batsmen in the side were not even close to being reliable.
For me Ponting the batsman was just not same onwards from 2007 onwards and his batting average slipped very badly at the end of his final few years and he even admitted in many interviews that in most normal circumstances he would have retired from Cricket much earlier or the selectors would have dropped him much earlier but compromises had to be made and the same ruthless standards that were practiced and applied in the past teams could not be applied because the talent stocks were bare and the team was just inexperienced to be without an experienced legend in the mix.
I am just wondering whether Kohli benefits from having a great bunch of talented batsmen at his disposal in all formats and the strongest bowling line up ever in Indian history. If India did not have such great batsmen and if he was the only real batsman in the team and no bowlers to speak off, would his own performances have suffered and would he have been pressurized by the massive dependancy by the team on his runs?