Virat Kohli - The Mega Discussion

why should he change? a lot of people it seems are still upset at those swears. can someone tell me whom was he swearing at? himself ! it is that passion which is the driving force for him, nothing wrong with that unless is swearing at someone

there is a fine line between a passionate cricketer and an arrogant one. People tend to blur them and cant differentiate but for me, Kohli is still well clear from the 2nd line. Arrogance is when you over-rate your own performance, when you undermine the opposition, when you disrespect the seniors. Yup, thats arrogance :razzaq
 
Long break hasn't affected his game. Playing very nicely right now.
 
Nice info mate. Phenomenal

Last 5 innings -
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All against Asian teams, love kohli but wonder how he'll do against eng, sa, aussies.

comeo n use some common sense
he did fine in australia he got 100 in england
was under par in cb series but its normal after test series
still played 2 good innings vs australia and sri lanka who can forget tht 100
itsn ot his fault his last 5 innings 4 have been in asia ;)
 
100 !!!!!


12 Centuries in 89 matches

4th hundred in last 5 innings...

3rd hundred in a row against SRL!!!

:bow:
 
Celebrations muted down too..

great to see....

Shows that he is ready to change himself for good
 
Fastest to 12 hundreds in History of cricket.. in 83 innings

2nd fastest in trescothic in 119 innings....kohli scored 36 innings faster !!!
 
what a beast of a player india have found,,, no doubt he will go on to score many many more hundreds,

but how long do india persist with rohit sharma?

what must that kid be going through, his been around longer and is in the team on potential not preformances
 
My favorite Indian cricketer.. was Dravid first then Yuvraj now Virat...

India discovered Virat we got Umar Akmal (lol).. would take Virat in a heartbeat!
 
He will have to do all that in tests as well. Keeping fingers crossed.
 
On a hot streak. plus he is sensible.claims he wants too cash in when days are good as bad days will come too.

easily the best young batsman currently

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a hundred every 7 games......if he plays 400 ODIs, that's 57 hundreds!! Tendulker's record is in danger.
 
kohli might break sachins ODI records :19:


I use to hate him b4 , but now i am among the MC BC supporters :)
 
Kohli is fast becoming India's hero of the future. Pakistan would have to target him in the ODI series.

Yadav and Zaheer gave 63 and 76 runs, taking just one and two wickets, respectively. India's pace bowling is still quite weak.
 
Kohli is fast becoming India's hero of the future. Pakistan would have to target him in the ODI series.

Yadav and Zaheer gave 63 and 76 runs, taking just one and two wickets, respectively. India's pace bowling is still quite weak.

ppl have bad matches. (gul and sami for eg)

zaheer still has a decent average.

pathan bowled well and he has a good avg too.

yadav though does not look to be an odi prospect. aaron is better.
 
ppl have bad matches. (gul and sami for eg)

zaheer still has a decent average.

pathan bowled well and he has a good avg too.

yadav though does not look to be an odi prospect. aaron is better.

Pathan bowled well. He should stay in the team, makes your batting stronger and is better than Yadav, imho atleast.
 
All against Asian teams, love kohli but wonder how he'll do against eng, sa, aussies.

I don't understand this mentality. Come World Cup, where were these so called "wonder how he'll do against eng, sa, aussies".

Last time I checked, the top 4 four teams in the World Cup were NZ, SL, Pak, and Ind.

Way to downplay achievements against Asian teams.

There is no-one in the current Australia, England or SA side that could have played that 183 run innings against the likes Ajmal, Afridi, Hafeez and Gul whilst chasing a 300 plus score.
 
I don't understand this mentality. Come World Cup, where were these so called "wonder how he'll do against eng, sa, aussies".

Last time I checked, the top 4 four teams in the World Cup were NZ, SL, Pak, and Ind.

Way to downplay achievements against Asian teams.

There is no-one in the current Australia, England or SA side that could have played that 183 run innings against the likes Ajmal, Afridi, Hafeez and Gul whilst chasing a 300 plus score.

One of the worst mentalities of sub continental folks bro.


An English hits a hundred against Saffer - Legend, ATG, World Class :bow:

A desi does it against Lankans - FTB :facepalm:




We just don't take enough pride in ourselves.
 
I don't understand this mentality. Come World Cup, where were these so called "wonder how he'll do against eng, sa, aussies".

Last time I checked, the top 4 four teams in the World Cup were NZ, SL, Pak, and Ind.

Way to downplay achievements against Asian teams.

There is no-one in the current Australia, England or SA side that could have played that 183 run innings against the likes Ajmal, Afridi, Hafeez and Gul whilst chasing a 300 plus score.

I think he was talking about how well he'll do against them (non-subcontinental countries) in their own back-yards.
He did well in Australia though, so I doubt he'll have many problems.
 
I hope somebody finds a weakness soon.. Don't want to see another Indian batting legend. There have been too many already.
 
I think he was talking about how well he'll do against them (non-subcontinental countries) in their own back-yards.
He did well in Australia though, so I doubt he'll have many problems.

But why? if not to infer that performances in Asia don't count.

Were the bowling performances of Ajaml and Afridi inferior in Asian Cup if they had bowled to Eng or Aus? Was Hafeez's 100 in one of the world's biggest rivalry not worthy?

I really don't see the point downplaying achievements in Asia and especially against Asian sides.

Again last time I checked, England and South Africa have yet to win a World Cup.:imran
Whilst Asian sides have 4 between them, and not to mention like 4 times runners-up.
 
Easily one of the best ODI players in the world. Great talent, shame about the gob though.
 
I hope somebody finds a weakness soon.. Don't want to see another Indian batting legend. There have been too many already.

He does have a weakness he leans over when he plays shots to the onside bowlers should try to hit the seam and jag the ball back into him.

Also He is a bit susceptible to the ball above waist height on pitches with good bounce.
 
He does have a weakness he leans over when he plays shots to the onside bowlers should try to hit the seam and jag the ball back into him.

Also He is a bit susceptible to the ball above waist height on pitches with good bounce.
I think any batsmen in the current cricketing fraternity will have issues with ball rising above the waist and especially players from the sub-continent.The only bowler to kjag the ball back ferociously from the off stump was the one and only Asif:asif:asif
 
But why? if not to infer that performances in Asia don't count.

Were the bowling performances of Ajaml and Afridi inferior in Asian Cup if they had bowled to Eng or Aus? Was Hafeez's 100 in one of the world's biggest rivalry not worthy?

I really don't see the point downplaying achievements in Asia and especially against Asian sides.

Again last time I checked, England and South Africa have yet to win a World Cup.:imran
Whilst Asian sides have 4 between them, and not to mention like 4 times runners-up.

Batting is easier in Asia if the opposition don't have potent spinners and as of now only Pakistan do.
Scoring a century abroad on swinging, seaming and bouncy tracks against quality quicks and high standards of fielding is way more worthy of praise than for example in the Asia cup; scoring a century against the likes of Pathan, Praveen, that kid who played as a fast bowler against Pakistan and Ashwin on a flat track.

Kohli's knock against us was pretty amazing though.
 
Easily the best Indian batsman ever, he'll be better than Tendulkar for sure.
 
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Kohli working out. If only Umar Akmal can take a thing or two from Kohli ...
 
He does have a weakness he leans over when he plays shots to the onside bowlers should try to hit the seam and jag the ball back into him.

Also He is a bit susceptible to the ball above waist height on pitches with good bounce.

such a load of crap . Virat infact pulls anything which is marginally short , one of the areas hes mots comfortable with . Dont say things just for the sake of it .
 
lmfao.. kohli improved so much against short balls
in australia even if u were inch short he was pulling them fast bowlers (real once ;) ) infront of square in test matches some even went infront of midwicket!
he did looked suspect against short balls at start of his test career but those were probably nerves cos i dont think u can improve so quickly
 
Kohli is an excellent puller. His weakness is the same for probably every batsman ... getting nick to keeper or slip early in his inning. And playing wrong shot of course.
 
Kohli is an excellent puller. His weakness is the same for probably every batsman ... getting nick to keeper or slip early in his inning. And playing wrong shot of course.

ya but he covers swing really well.. and in australia left balls alone on length
people underestimate his technique he could be very frustrating to bowl to any thing on legs he will smack u w/o giving chance and then he is fantastic driver, to top tht he can play late

he needs to play more test matches hopefully he will stay fit and they give pujara the no 3
 
I would have loved to see Kohli bat against Wasim, Waqar, Akhar and Saqi. That would have been one hell of a test of his technique and temperament..
 
I would have loved to see Kohli bat against Wasim, Waqar, Akhar and Saqi. That would have been one hell of a test of his technique and temperament..

true..next best thing him against steyn and co :D
cant wait!
btw i think he will play akthar ..waqar and wasim don know they were on diff level
kohli needs to first estabish him self in tests play some g8r innings then i will see in odis he can handle them (not saying will own them totally diff things ;) )
 
I would have loved to see Kohli bat against Wasim, Waqar, Akhar and Saqi. That would have been one hell of a test of his technique and temperament..

only problem is kohli was still in his nappies when those guys bowled.
 
ya but he covers swing really well.. and in australia left balls alone on length
people underestimate his technique he could be very frustrating to bowl to any thing on legs he will smack u w/o giving chance and then he is fantastic driver, to top tht he can play late

he needs to play more test matches hopefully he will stay fit and they give pujara the no 3

I don't think he needs to work on his technique much other than keep getting experience on different pitches and countries. He is prominent back foot player. That's why he is excellent against spinner and toward on side. He usually plays in V-region that's his strength.

I am sure Kohli will play every tests in coming season if he stays fit. And Pujara for number 3. (may be Lax will play few games at that position.)
 
I don't think he needs to work on his technique much other than keep getting experience on different pitches and countries. He is prominent back foot player. That's why he is excellent against spinner and toward on side. He usually plays in V-region that's his strength.

I am sure Kohli will play every tests in coming season if he stays fit. And Pujara for number 3. (may be Lax will play few games at that position.)

nah ..they should stop experimenting too much
play pujara at 3 and give him proper run even if he fails
and im sure he wont fail
batting will hoold up i will even get rahane into team asap!
let them get used to conditions before we tour away again
 
nah ..they should stop experimenting too much
play pujara at 3 and give him proper run even if he fails
and im sure he wont fail
batting will hoold up i will even get rahane into team asap!
let them get used to conditions before we tour away again

I would play Pujara for sure at number 3. So many games are coming so I am hoping rotation will happen. I don't see Lax lasting all 10 tests. Chance for Nohit and Rahane to prove their worth.
 
dudes bit of topic ..i always wanted to know how do u guys rate steyn compared to ur gr8's ?
just curious

In tests, Steyn at this current stage of his career is a few notches below Wasim but above Akhtar. Know that Akhtar has a brilliant Test average of 25, which not many cricket fans are aware of.
Steyn has a long way to go before I can rate him on the same level as the Ws. Waqar has 373 wickets at the spectacular average of 23. Steyn needs to be extremely consistent if he wants to match the Ws.

In ODIs, Steyn hasnt proved himself to be that special.

Definitely the best Test bowler in the world at the moment though
 
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In tests, Steyn at this current stage of his career is a few notches below Wasim but above Akhtar. Know that Akhtar has a brilliant Test average of 25, which not many cricket fans are aware of.
Steyn has a long way to go before I can rate him on the same level as the Ws. Waqar has 373 wickets at the spectacular average of 23. Steyn needs to be extremely consistent if he wants to match the Ws.

In ODIs, Steyn hasnt proved himself to be that special.

Definitely the best Test bowler in the world at the moment though

ok cool :)
i rated him higher then waqar and akthar
lower then akram
akram just had way to many tricks in his bag
 
ok cool :)
i rated him higher then waqar and akthar
lower then akram
akram just had way to many tricks in his bag

Hmm I can respect that; but I would like to know your reasoning as to rating him higher than Waqar?
 
Hmm I can respect that; but I would like to know your reasoning as to rating him higher than Waqar?

i cant put finger on why tbh
just watched them both bowl and steyn just looked like a better bowler over all
waqar is much better then steyn in odis
but some how i feel in tests steyn is better at getting people out and turning matches with wonderful spells
also consider the era's they bowled under..u have to admire achievements of steyn even more also i think im lil baised steyn has to be one of the biggest reason i watch cricket now a days so ;)
 
I would play Pujara for sure at number 3. So many games are coming so I am hoping rotation will happen. I don't see Lax lasting all 10 tests. Chance for Nohit and Rahane to prove their worth.

With his continued run of patchy performances, Rohit is indeed becoming Nohit. But we should back him, he's like the early Yuvraj Singh - the talent is there for everyone to see, but he continues to frustrate with the bat.
 
Kohli keeps raising the bar

Virat Kohli, 23, now has 12 ODI hundreds. When combined, the two numbers are almost scary. Consistency is one thing, but four hundreds in five innings? Contrast them with some of his peers, and they appear even more astonishing. We still talk of Rohit Sharma's potential. Ajinkya Rahane still waits mostly on the sidelines. Cheteshwar Pujara remains injured more often than not. But Kohli continues to pile on the hundreds. He now has seven after the World Cup win alone; against seven teams, in five countries.

The ones in Hobart, against Sri Lanka, and in Dhaka, against Pakistan, have to be, arguably, among the best ODI innings of all time. He still has a long way to go in Tests, but Kohli now owns the ODI format. He's mastered the art of building an ODI innings. Whether it is batting first or chasing, coming in early or in the middle, he instinctively knows when to go after the bowling, when to rotate the strike, or when to defend. And whatever be the situation, whatever is the demand, he appears to be in control. Saturday's first-innings century against Sri Lanka in Hambantota was another such effort.

Gautam Gambhir had fallen in the third over. Virender Sehwag was looking rusty. Kohli settled in immediately, and suddenly, the innings gained traction. He left his first ball alone, defended the second, and thrashed the third for a boundary past point.

Kohli likes to get forward. It is not an exaggerated step down the track, but it gives him many more options with his strokes, especially on the subcontinent. He can whip-drive a delivery through extra cover, he can swat-flick the same ball through midwicket. It also enables him to defend solidly. One such defensive forward push even brought him three runs past extra cover early in his innings.

A measure of calmness having been restored after Gambhir's wicket, Kohli let Sehwag take over to do what only he can - hit outrageous boundaries. Throughout their 173-run partnership, Kohli let Sehwag be the leader, while he followed not very far behind. There were glimpses of their mammoth double-century stand from the opening game of the World Cup, but in that match, Kohli had come in at 152 for 2, with Sehwag already in top gear. This time, it was a different situation, and Kohli spoke about adapting to it.



"If your partner is scoring well and being aggressive then you can get into your role and try and play till the 40th over so that the team can benefit from it"
Virat Kohli

"This is something that I have tried to learn over a period of time that you need to see how the situation is going, how the other partner is batting," Kohli said. "When I went in Gauti bhai [Gambhir] had just got out and I decided to be a bit more positive because looking at my stats in the previous matches that I have played in Sri Lanka I had played too many dot balls. I had a positive mindset today - just go out there, just hit the boundary balls and make sure I execute them well.

"My role in the team has been of a sheet anchor. Initially I struck a few fours and after that I sort of took over my role when Viru bhai [Sehwag] started hitting the ball beautifully. When he plays like that you don't really need to do much so my job was left to just rotate the strike and take the singles and doubles and hit the odd boundary in between. When he got out I took over. I became more aggressive; it is all about adapting to different situations and seeing how the other guy is playing. If your partner is scoring well and being aggressive then you can get into your role and try and play till the 40th over so that the team can benefit from it."

Kohli did exactly that. He got out to the last ball of the 40th over, but not before a series of inside-out lofts, swat-flicks, dabs and slashes had ensured India did not get bogged down after the successive wickets of Sehwag and Rohit.

Kohli now has three successive hundreds against Sri Lanka. At some stage, it must start to feel all too easy when you dominate a particular opposition so much. Kohli doesn't think so. "The situations can be very different. You can take that as a positive but coming into this innings, I didn't have the best of IPL seasons and I just wanted to forget it. I am lucky I got a break in between and at times you regroup and comeback and just mentally be more relaxed and be calmer.

"If you have done well against an opposition you can take that as a confidence booster but at the same time you have to work hard and prepare your game before the match. Coming into this game I think it was really important how my mindset is going to be in this season. This season is really important for the team so I really put in a conscious effort to stay as relaxed and as calm as before the match and it really paid off. I was able to stay in that zone, stay in that calm place and when I went out there I was pretty relaxed compared to the previous games I have played in the IPL."

http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-india-2012/content/current/story/573461.html
 
The Australian tour has done a world of good for him. I wont be surprised if he continues this red hot form for sometime.

Also expect him to be no.1 when ICC rankings update after the series.
 
Unreal stuff, knows how to construct an innings in a chase.
 
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