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Virat Kohli’s miserable luck of not reaching the century mark does not at all suggest that the former world number one has endured a terrible run of form.
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Virat Kohli’s poor form in IPL 2022 continued as the former RCB skipper got his fourth golden duck in the league at the hands of Lucknow Super Giants bowler Dushmantha Chameera on Tuesday. Kohli came in to bat after RCB had lost the opener, Anuj Rawat, in the first over for 4 and went for a first-ball duck in the last delivery of the first over. It was a back ball outside off and the 33-year-old Delhi batsman simply pushed it into the fielder’s hands. Kohli has managed just 119 runs at an average of 19.83 with a highest score of 48 in the seven matches of IPL 2022 so far.
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But what is even more depressing is the fact that King Kohli has now gone 100 innings without reaching triple figures. Kohli has now gone 17 Tests, 21 ODIs, 25 T20Is and 37 IPLs without reaching triple figures. However, Kohli’s miserable luck of not reaching the century mark does not suggest that the former world number one has endured a terrible run of form. In fact, Kohli managed over 400 runs in the 2020 and 2021 IPL seasons and scored three fifties each. He scored 466 runs in 15 matches at 42.36 in 2020 and 405 runs in 12 matches at 28.92 in 2021 – although his strike rate was slightly lower. Overall, Kohli’s last hundred came in the 2019 IPL season. He has five centuries in the tournament, behind only Chris Gayle’s 6.
In Tests, Kohli’s last century came against Bangladesh in a day-night Test at the Eden Gardens in November 2019, and since then he has managed to cross the 50-run mark six times, scoring runs at a sub-par average of 28.03. , but not alarmingly low. He has scored 841 runs in 17 Tests during that period. In ODIs, Kohli’s last triple-figure mark in Port of Spain against the West Indies in August 2019 (114*) and since that knock he has 791 runs from 21 matches at 37.66, again a relatively healthy average in the batting format. . He has scored 10 fifties in that time. A century is as rare as it gets in T20Is and Kohli is yet to register one in the format. However, he has a total of 3296 runs from 97 matches at an average of 51.50 with a best of 94 not out.
And if collecting milestones is a parameter of each player’s form, here are some interesting statistics for you. As of August 2019 (the last time Kohli picked up the bat after reaching his century), the former India captain is the fourth highest run scorer across all formats. In 73 innings, Kohli has 2478 runs at 37.54 without any centuries but has 24 half-centuries to his name. During that time, Pakistan’s Babar Azam tops the list with 3,694 runs in 74 balls at 55.96 with 10 hundreds and 27 fifties, followed by England’s Joe Root (3,086 runs at 54.15 in 62 innings with nine hundreds and 10 fifties). Mohammad Rizwan (2641 runs in 72 innings at 47.16 with three hundreds and 20 fifties).
Kohli is followed by Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul with slightly better averages of 43.92 and 41.42 respectively.
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In his first media interaction since stepping down as India’s T20 captain after the World Cup, the RCB skipper only addressed internal matters ahead of the IPL restart.
After four-and-a-half months, IPL 2021 resumes on Sunday and all Indian players have undergone a six-day quarantine after returning from England. “After the quarantine, when I first went out, I didn’t feel like we were gone at all,” Virat Kohli said at a virtual press conference to unveil Royal Challengers Bangalore’s new blue jersey against the Covid warriors. “I felt like it just picked up where we left off.”

Kohli, relaxed at a low-key media meet on Saturday, was unfazed by talk of the circumstances that led to his resignation as India’s T20 captain 48 hours earlier. However, questions from the media were not taken. His Twitter statement on Thursday night will remain the final word on the matter, unless he opens up about another sudden and abrupt IPL campaign as RCB chase their maiden title. (Complete IPL 2021 Coverage)
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RCB are well positioned to enter the playoffs at No. 3 on the points table after seven out of 14 league matches. However, Kohli and his team are not only playing to qualify for the knockout stage but also to lift the trophy. This has eluded Kohli for eight years and is seen as a vote of no confidence in his T20 leadership.
“The reason we played the way we did (in the first IPL) was because we just didn’t focus on how many wins we needed to qualify. We just looked to keep the mood up in the dressing room. Here in practice we felt we wouldn’t have gone anywhere.
Kohli twice addressed the “outside” speech with innocent internal questions, a recurring theme in his recent speeches. – People have work to do on the outside, so they analyze one thing or the other, he said when asked if he agreed with those who thought the team could slow down after the break. “Having played the game at this level for so long, you realize that no matter if you’re on a seven-game winning streak, you have to start games with the same passion and commitment; if you haven’t won in the six games we’ve had in the past, you still have to find the passion and motivation to change the results. You simply cannot afford to take anything for granted, win or lose.
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In the same reply, he put instincts over data in cricket. “Like I said, there’s a lot of data points and analytics from the outside. You don’t play the game with that. It’s not about external information, it’s about reaction … believing in certain moments, game plans that you’re aiming to achieve. Making sure for you to have the power to perform.What the simpler you make it, the less disturbance outside you will feel.
RCB have had to look for replacements as many foreign players have dropped out at the UAE stage. They have made five additions, none of whom have played in the IPL before. “We haven’t even discussed the changes and they seem to be mixing with the culture and the team plans. The core group of players are motivated as always. In fact we feel a bit stronger, these (changes) have given us new dimensions.
Newsletters, alerts and recommendations Get personalized news and exciting offers. Bookmark the stories you want to read late. Hyderabad (Telangana): Royal Challengers Bangalore star and ‘Chasemaster’ Virat Kohli has ended his four-year wait for a ton in the Indian Premier League. Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) bowlers will reach their sixth century in the tournament on Thursday.

It was Kohli’s first ton in the ongoing IPL 2023; he equaled former teammate Chris Gayle (6) for most centuries in the league’s history. The star batsman scored his first IPL since April 2019. Notably, Kohli now shares the most joint centuries with Chris Gayle (6) in the league’s history.
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RCB’s opener had been in good form but was criticized for a slow start; but on Thursday night he proved the doubters wrong by reaching his century in 62 deliveries. While Kohli has been in good form in IPL 2023, his strike rate in the in-between games has come under scrutiny.
Apart from dominating the powerplay, Kohli also enjoyed his rich form during the middle innings of the match. He hit his century off 62 balls in the 18th over.
Kohli was eventually dismissed for 100, leaving the field immediately after reaching the milestone; Bhuvneshwar Kumar took the star wicket of RCB in the 18th over.
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