Virat Kohli's lean patch is turning into a massive rut as he
continues to fail in his attempt at getting a big score. Without an
international century for close two-and-a-half years now, Kohli's quest to find
run scoring form took another hit on Tuesday as he was dismissed for a golden
duck in RCB's match against Lucknow Super Giants. He has given up IPL captaincy
and doesn't lead India in any format anymore, yet his golden touch with the bat
is missing.
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Kohli has been under tremendous scrutiny as a player,
captain and batter over the past 6-7 years and former India head coach Ravi
Shastri feels the batter desperately needs a break to rejuvenate himself.
"When I was coach at the time when this first started,
the first thing I said is 'you have to show empathy to the guys'. If you're
going to be forceful, there is a very thin line there, from a guy losing the
plot as opposed to him hanging in there and giving his best. So, you have to be
extremely careful," Ravi Shastri told Star Sports in the post-match show.
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"I am going straight to the main guy here. Virat Kohli
is overcooked. If anyone needs a break, it's him.
"Whether it's 2 months or a month-and-a-half, whether
it's after England or before England.
"He needs a break because he has got 6-7 years of
cricket left in him and you don't want to lose that with a fried brain. He is
not the only one. There might be 1 or 2 in world cricket going through the
same. You need to address the problem upfront," Shastri added.
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen agreed with Shastri
and even suggested that Kohli stay away from social networks to avoid any scrutiny.
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"100 percent correct, Ravi. The guy has had so much to
deal with, from marriage to baby to media scrutiny and all on his personal
life. He is the biggest star on show.
"Virat Kohli needs to say 'cricket boots, for six
months, I will see you later'. Turn off social media, go and get re-energised.
When the stadiums are full again, you guarantee him a spot in that side for the
next 12, 24 or 36 months. Tell him ‘You’re our guy, we know you'll deliver for
us'.
"I think he is going to find it very hard to continue
delivering now. His brain, as Ravi Shastri said, is completely fried,"
Pietersen said.
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Kohli have scored two 40s points in the IPL this season and
have not yet scored all the wars. In international cricket for India, he scored
enterprising half a century, but his waiting centuries continues in competitive
cricket.