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‘The King Returns’; Ravi Shastri’s statement on Kohli, warning to Australian team

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‘The King Returns’; Ravi Shastri’s statement on Kohli, warning to Australian team
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Ravi Shastri made a big statement about Virat Kohli ahead of the Test series against Australia.

The Indian team is scheduled to play the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Test series against Australia from November 22. All cricket lovers are eagerly waiting for the start of this series. Team India arrived in Perth to play the first match and also started practicing. Along with the Australian media, there are also continuously coming out statements from many of their former players about this Test series, in which they point a lot at Virat Kohli and the main reason for this is Kohli’s excellent record in the Tests against Australia, but in. Currently, his form is not going well, so all eyes will be on Kohli’s performance. Now a statement has come out from former team India coach Ravi Shastri about Kohli in which he also warned the Australian team not to take Virat Kohli lightly.

the king returns to his territory

While talking about Virat Kohli on the ICC review show, Ravi Shastri said that I would like to say this about Australia – that the King will return to his field. If you look at Kohli’s record in Australia, when he comes on the field to bat, this will also be on the mind of the Kangaroo team. I think the first innings of this series will be very important for Kohli because his patience will be very important in the first half hour of batting. If you can stay calm and play at your own pace instead of rushing, I think you’ll be fine.

Kohli’s excellent record will put pressure on the Australian team

Virat Kohli always likes to play against Australia in any format and his Test record has also been excellent. While Kohli scored 2042 runs in 44 innings of 25 Tests against the Kangaroo team, if we look at his Test record in Australia, he scored 1352 runs in just 25 innings at an average of 54.08. However, Kohli’s bat is currently silent, in which he could only score 93 runs in 6 innings in the test series played at home against New Zealand.

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