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Kholi has used up all his luck in SA. Won’t be scoring anything in England for sure.
#FTB
He's Kohli, not Babar.
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Kholi has used up all his luck in SA. Won’t be scoring anything in England for sure.
#FTB
He's Kohli, not Babar.
Haha look how triggered some Pakistani posters are getting. Face it virat Kohli is the greatest ODI batsman of all time. He wipes the floor with every Pakistani batsman ever and some people are struggling to accept it.
Haha look how triggered some Pakistani posters are getting. Face it virat Kohli is the greatest ODI batsman of all time. He wipes the floor with every Pakistani batsman ever and some people are struggling to accept it.
He is greatest of his era , but all time is debatable to an extent.
He’s 29 just entering his prime if you think it’s debatable that he’s the GOAT now it means once he finishes his career he will definitely be the GOAT..
If everything goes fine and injuries barring he will break all ODI records and only thing his haters will have is WC knockout performance which he may or may not score in 2019 or 2023.. If he does that then no one can deny him being GOAT..
Only people like me who are biased for Sachin or Pakistanis who hate Indians will deny him GOAT status..
Kohli currently averages 58.10 if he can score a couple more hundreds and remain not out he may break the record very soon.
Staying > 60 is more worthy to just touching and dropping back.
That in itself will be a massive achievement considering the amount of ODIs he has already played. Heck 58.10 at above 90 S/R in itself is a huge achievement.
Yes, but staying > 60 for at least an year or 2 will seal all talk about GOAT ODI player in everyones book.
That in itself will be a massive achievement considering the amount of ODIs he has already played. Heck 58.10 at above 90 S/R in itself is a huge achievement.
59, almost there!
Don’t know about the average but he’ll surely score 60+ tons
Kholi has used up all his luck in SA. Won’t be scoring anything in England for sure.
#FTB
Well just give him more series against SL.
Just like the legendary Babar azam i suppose.
I think he'd have to do pretty bad in the latter half of his career to not get 100 international centuries tbh. No reason he shouldn't be able to do it.I don't think he'll reach Tendulkar's insane number but he'll almost certainly finish as #2 ahead of Ponting (only 10 behind now).
Better than?
Sachin has always been my idol. I have a tattoo of him on my right arm. That itself should tell you how much I love, adore and admire him. But even I'm having thoughts of whether Kohli has been better than him or not. Kohli is a bloody dynamite. He'll leave even the likes of Lara and Ponting behind in Tests and ODIs.
Meaningless number this 60 average. India is likely to lose this game now.
Meaningless number this 60 average. India is likely to lose this game now.
How is the enitire average meaningless because of 1 match?
Yea, much like how it was the reason for a lot of Pak fans to consider SRT's 25 international centuries as meaningless since they came in loses![]()
How is the enitire average meaningless because of 1 match?
What difference doe sit make if it's 59.99 vs 60.1? There is no difference and that's why I said it doesn't have much meaning when India is losing. I am very sure Kohli would take winning 100 out of 100 times rather than going over 60 average in middle of inning.
Meaningless number this 60 average. India is likely to lose this game now.
He has to average really high for the next 60-70 ODI's for that. Often we extrapolate too much and it's very hard for players to keep performing at that level for too long.
Doing it consistently at high level for a long period is not given as much weight in PP. I meant batsmen or bowlers, who have done it, are not given due credit and I feel it comes down to not understanding how hard it is to maintain it. Doing it for 100 tests is very hard, doing it for 150 is much much harder. I often see comments where posters don't put enough weight on this. Not saying it about you, but just a general observation.
What is his current average and how many ODIs? It's very hard to lift your average by much in ODI's unless you have not played many ODIs.
I still think that it's mighty hard to lift average to 60+. PPers often extrapolate, but it's very hard to keep batting like this.
Got tired of seeing him bat to be honest. Standout batsman from both sides in this tour.
He can average 99.94 in ODIs and it would mean nothing if he keeps failing as spectacularly as he did in the CT 17 Final and the WC 15 SF. This is the era where 95% of ODI cricket consists of meaningless bilaterals, succeeding in them means close to nothing. I'll take Dhawan over Kohli as an ODI batsman ANYDAY.
Ok I will bite .... here are your own posts earlier from this very thread ...
but this post from [MENTION=145164]Proactive_[/MENTION] earlier in this thread takes the cake:
95% of ODI Cricket is meaningless today)
He still has 4-5 years of physical and mental peak left, and we can expect him to score 10+ ODI tons every year.
I won’t be surprised to see him average 70 with 70 ODI hundreds by 2023-2024.
Kohli’s machine like consistency has obviously got to do with his natural ability as well. You can plan all you want, but reacting in the moment and responding to every ball with perfection is his talent.
However, I think any batsman - regardless of his talent - can add around 10 runs to his average if he studies and adopts the Kohli method of scoring runs.
When he retires, more than his autobiography, he needs to write a guide on the mental conditioning of scoring runs.
He is an incredible batting coach in the making. Doing commentary post retirement or some non-cricket stuff would be a waste of his brains.
That is quite a stretch and is very very difficult to achieve. But that said so is going from avg 50 to 60 which he managed in about three years or so. Therefore if there is a player who can do it .. it is him! However that is a very unrealistic expectation. Even maintaining 60 is unrealistic.
Personally if he just maintains this avg range say above 57 it will be more than enough to rank him as the best ODI player ever. But then this is India and will be quickly forgotten if his form deserts him for a year or two and certain very inactive posters right now will become very very Proactive![]()
There have been many batsmen who have had more talent than Kohli but there are 2 things in Kohli that he developed post 2014 that no cricketer - past or present has ever had:
1) Ability to do the basics right consistently.
2) Incredible mental strength which allows him to make the right decision while batting every single time.
Both of them are intertwined. The fact that he is so physically and mentally fit, it allows him to concentrate on his batting every single ball. I cannot recall even one instance when he gave away his wicket due to lack of concentration or that he was tired. Therefore a bowler cannot expect to get his wicket as a gift from Kohli.
Also the fact that he does the basics of batting so incredibly well, you really have to bowl extraordinary deliveries to get him out. He will always play the ball right underneath his head. He will not throw his hands at the ball while driving. He will play the ball as late as possible. These are batting basics which every cricketer in the world knows about but only a few can do it ball after ball. Kohli is probably the only one who does that. And this comes from mental fitness; the ability to concentrate every single ball.
He's really once in a generation player. A 70 average might be too far ahead for him now that he played over 200 matches. I would think he'd probably needs to go at a 120-130 average for the next 100 matches for him to get to 70 average. That is herculean even by his standards. But who knows?
He's really once in a generation player. A 70 average might be too far ahead for him now that he played over 200 matches. I would think he'd probably needs to go at a 120-130 average for the next 100 matches for him to get to 70 average. That is herculean even by his standards. But who knows?
I know what you are saying ... but for comparison the last time his avg was 50.xx was back in Oct 2015 ... so it took him just 3 yrs and 50 ODI's to scale from 50 to 60. It is these sort of ridiculous achievements that are making people even start thinking about the previously unthinkable avg levels.
So it took him 50 ODIs to get from 50.27 to 60 . in those 50 ODIs he has scored 3497 runs at an avg of 94 and S/R of 100.37 with 16 hundreds and 14 fifties. If he continues in the same manner for the next 50 ODIs his avg will climb to about 65-66.
It's relatively easier to go from 50 to 60 from a lower match base than from 60 to 70 with more matches under your belt. It's very similar to your university GPA. It's easier to improve it in the first 2-3 semesters. After that it's very hard.
Average crossed 60 again.
225 matches - 10816 runs at an average of 60.08.
Remember this folks, this may be an ODI batting peak no other batsman may ever reach again. 10,000+ runs at 60+ average is superhuman.
225 matches - 10816 runs at an average of 60.08.
Remember this folks, this may be an ODI batting peak no other batsman may ever reach again. 10,000+ runs at 60+ average is superhuman.
Closest is Bevan in terms of average.
At his peak Bevan
101 ODI
90 Inn
36 NO
3405 Runs
63.05 Avg
77.40 SR
3 100's
24 50's
Overall 232 ODI with 53.58 avg (Still the second highest overall average with 5000+ runs)
Bevan has not outs in nearly 40% of his innings, and his SR was abysmal even for his own era. Not even a comparison really.