barah_admi
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This is not just a thread about the England v India series but about Kohli's captaincy and on field persona in general. However, we will start with England tottering on 160-7. They looked like they would crumble before reaching 200 and yet Kohli let them off the hook...again. Slips peeled away, fielders were pushed back...this to a tailender like Broad no less, a player without a significant test score since December.
What was the thinking behind this? Why did Kohli and thus India, run away with their tails between their legs? WHy did they not go for the kill? Why does Kohli pout and shout and roar with his body language, yet his tactics are lame, slow, almost as bad if not worse than Dhoni's? Why is he, as captain, negative and overly defensive?
This is not the first time and nor is it the only format. As ODI captain, he often defers to the equally dour Dhoni, looking like a small boy asking his father for advice. Why does he put so much effort in creating an image of aggression but lacks it in his captaincy, his field placements and his ability in understanding the game.
Misbah-Ul Haq, the finest captain of the decade, was often rightly derided for his negativity and yet, even he understood when to squeeze the screws and to throttle the opponent. He did it to Sri Lanka, he did it to England and he did it to the mighty Australia. He understood when his killers (in those days, spinners) should come on, in fact, he delivered a shocking body blow to England at Lord's in 2016. One from which England barely recovered, maybe they still haven't.
So for all his body language, why does Kohli not have the true act of aggression, why is he so meek, dare I say, afraid of attacking a team floundering, weak, almost out? It has cost India, time and time again.
What was the thinking behind this? Why did Kohli and thus India, run away with their tails between their legs? WHy did they not go for the kill? Why does Kohli pout and shout and roar with his body language, yet his tactics are lame, slow, almost as bad if not worse than Dhoni's? Why is he, as captain, negative and overly defensive?
This is not the first time and nor is it the only format. As ODI captain, he often defers to the equally dour Dhoni, looking like a small boy asking his father for advice. Why does he put so much effort in creating an image of aggression but lacks it in his captaincy, his field placements and his ability in understanding the game.
Misbah-Ul Haq, the finest captain of the decade, was often rightly derided for his negativity and yet, even he understood when to squeeze the screws and to throttle the opponent. He did it to Sri Lanka, he did it to England and he did it to the mighty Australia. He understood when his killers (in those days, spinners) should come on, in fact, he delivered a shocking body blow to England at Lord's in 2016. One from which England barely recovered, maybe they still haven't.
So for all his body language, why does Kohli not have the true act of aggression, why is he so meek, dare I say, afraid of attacking a team floundering, weak, almost out? It has cost India, time and time again.