Virat Kohli has always been a game-changer in Australia, scoring 1352 runs in 13 Test matches at an average of 54.04. Always known for his fiercest competitiveness, Kohli feeds on challenges and, more often than not, on the rivalry chatter of his opponents on the field. Sledging only helps the 36-year-old improve his game, as is evident in his prolific performances Down Under. Reflecting on this, former Australian skipper Michael Clarke emphasized that the current Australian team would likely avoid provoking Kohli during the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Kohli’s exploits in Australia are legendary. His 2014-15 series was a batting masterclass, where he dominated the hosts with his aggressive stroke play. Later, as captain, he led India to a historic series win in 2018-19. While he featured in only one match during the 2020-21 series, the upcoming tour could mark his final Test series on Australian soil.
Clarke believes that Kohli is someone who can really prove to be a milestone in an Indian victory. “For India to do well and win, Kohli must score the most runs for the team,” Michael Clarke stated while having a tete-e-tete with RevSportz.
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Michael Clarke also warned Australia against engaging Virat Kohli verbally, saying, “That’s exactly what Virat wants. He thrives on confrontation. If they’re smart, they won’t give him that opening. He’s immensely respected here for his achievements, and I’m looking forward to seeing him perform. If Kohli finds form in Perth, he could dominate the entire series.”
Speaking about the battle-hunger of Kohli, Clarke said: “He loves the fight and the spotlight. It’s a big game. If he does it here, he takes that momentum into the series. The energy, the rivalry, the hype surrounding this series will only fuel the hunger of Kohli. As an Australian, I hope we can silence him, but he’s not a guy that you just write off.”
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Well, with Virat Kohli most likely playing his last Test series in Australia, all eyes will be on the talismanic batter, who is going to deliver one more unforgettable performance.