shaz619
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It's no secret that am not his biggest fan but what I dislike more then anything is either underrating a talent or overrating them.
In this instance I feel many Indians are underrating Virat to the point where they would even be willing to drop him! To those who feel they'd actually do that, I question their observations of his abilities in the first place!
The IPL should not be used as a metric to judge players and to be honest I think that after years of playing it and being paid really well; the motivations are not going to be at the same level as say IPL 3 or IPL 5.
But you put a high calibre talent on a big platform and the chances are the motivation level is increased to the stratosphere and the desire to do really well is re-ignited, also remember that India are the defending champions; and it explains why Virat was also so keen on playing the Champions Trophy, which captain would want to give up their Trophy off the pitch!?
Virat takes great pride in being the national captain of India and it will a huge honour for him to defend his World Heavyweight Champions Trophy Championship. And such tournaments and extra responsibility tend to bring out the best in him.
So I wish him the best and hope he has a great tournament #BigHeartedBear
Also, what are your predictions for the number of runs he will score at the group stage?
These are mine:
vs Pakistan : Between 30-50
vs Sri Lanka: 100+
vs South Africa: between 100+
In this instance I feel many Indians are underrating Virat to the point where they would even be willing to drop him! To those who feel they'd actually do that, I question their observations of his abilities in the first place!
The IPL should not be used as a metric to judge players and to be honest I think that after years of playing it and being paid really well; the motivations are not going to be at the same level as say IPL 3 or IPL 5.
But you put a high calibre talent on a big platform and the chances are the motivation level is increased to the stratosphere and the desire to do really well is re-ignited, also remember that India are the defending champions; and it explains why Virat was also so keen on playing the Champions Trophy, which captain would want to give up their Trophy off the pitch!?
Virat takes great pride in being the national captain of India and it will a huge honour for him to defend his World Heavyweight Champions Trophy Championship. And such tournaments and extra responsibility tend to bring out the best in him.
So I wish him the best and hope he has a great tournament #BigHeartedBear

Also, what are your predictions for the number of runs he will score at the group stage?
These are mine:
vs Pakistan : Between 30-50
vs Sri Lanka: 100+
vs South Africa: between 100+