Kohli's Test Struggles Raise Doubts About His Legacy

Kohli’s Test Struggles Raise Doubts About His Legacy

Virat Kohli’s recent struggles in the first Test against Bangladesh have reignited the debate about his status as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. Former Australian spinner Brad Hogg believes that Kohli’s chances of surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 15,921 Test runs are slim.

Hogg’s assessment is based on Kohli’s recent form, which has seen him score only 319 runs in 17 innings across formats this year. In contrast, Joe Root has scored 986 runs in 20 Test innings this year, including four centuries and as many fifties.

Hogg believes that Root is the only batsman who has a realistic chance of breaking Tendulkar’s record. The 33-year-old Englishman has scored 12,402 runs in 146 Tests, and is 3519 runs behind Tendulkar. Kohli, who will turn 36 in November, has 8871 runs in 114 Tests.

“I just don’t think Virat is going to get there,” said Hogg. “I think he’s lost his momentum, and the momentum that he’s lost has been for a number of years now. He’s got to turn around in the next 10 Test matches, or he’s going to drop off.”

Kohli’s Test form has been on a downward trend since 2020. In 52 Test innings across 30 Tests between 2020 and 2024, he has scored only 1669 runs at an average of 32.72, including 2 hundreds and 8 half-centuries.

Hogg believes that Kohli’s struggles are due to a combination of factors, including age, injuries, and a change in technique. He also believes that Kohli is putting too much pressure on himself to perform.

“He’s trying to do too much,” said Hogg. “He’s trying to be the best batsman in the world, and he’s trying to do it all himself. He needs to relax and let the game come to him.”

Kohli has a crucial 10-Test run in the next four months, starting with the ongoing series against Bangladesh. If he can regain his form and score some big runs, he may still have a chance of surpassing Tendulkar’s record. However, if he continues to struggle, it is unlikely that he will ever reach the same heights as the legendary Indian batsman.