Virat Kohli's Focus on Team Success Could Be Dangerous for Opponents

Virat Kohli’s Focus on Team Success Could Be Dangerous for Opponents

Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian batsman, has shifted his focus from personal milestones to team success, according to Mike Hesson, the former Director of Cricket for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Hesson believes that this mindset could prove dangerous for opposing teams, as Kohli’s natural ability will lead to big scores regardless.

Hesson, speaking on Jio Cinema ahead of India’s Test series against New Zealand, praised Kohli’s desire to win games for his country. He noted that Kohli’s focus on team success rather than individual statistics could be a major advantage for India.

“I think Virat Kohli is at that stage in his career where he just wants to try and win games for India,” Hesson said. “And I think that’s a dangerous stage for other sides, because if he is doing that rather than focusing on numbers, the big scores will come naturally.”

Hesson emphasized the importance of Kohli’s ability to control the tempo of an innings and counter-attack when necessary. He believes that Kohli’s presence at the crease will prevent the game from drifting away from India.

“The ability to hold a tempo in Australia is so important–being able to counter-attack and knowing the right moments to do so,” Hesson said. “As mentioned, from 30 to 60 overs is a key phase. If Kohli is batting at that point, he won’t let the game drift. It is about finding gaps, hitting gaps, getting ones and twos, and then, if they try and attack him, then he can counterattack.”

Hesson also commented on Kohli’s recent struggles against Bangladesh, noting that the former captain appeared to be in good form despite not making many runs. He expressed confidence that Kohli will thrive in the upcoming series against New Zealand and Australia.

“He looked like he was moving well and getting into good positions,” Hesson said. “After playing in New Zealand, heading to Australia will suit him, as he thrives in those conditions.”

RCB's Gamble on Chahal: A Strategic Move with Mixed Outcomes

RCB’s Gamble on Chahal: A Strategic Move with Mixed Outcomes

RCB’s Decision to Release Chahal: A Strategic Gamble with Mixed Results

Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) director of cricket, Mike Hesson, has shed light on the franchise’s decision to release leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal ahead of the IPL 2022 season auction. Chahal, who recently achieved the historic milestone of 200 IPL wickets, was a key member of RCB for eight seasons.

Hesson explained that the decision to not retain Chahal was primarily driven by financial considerations. By retaining only three players, RCB gained an additional four crore rupees to spend in the auction, which they hoped to use to acquire both Chahal and pacer Harshal Patel.

However, RCB’s plans were disrupted when Chahal’s name emerged late in the auction, coinciding with their pursuit of Sri Lankan spin all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga. RCB prioritized Hasaranga, who was available earlier in the auction, and inadvertently missed out on Chahal.

“Yuzi (Chahal) is one I will be frustrated with until I have finished my career and probably beyond. He is an outstanding bowler,” Hesson admitted.

Chahal’s departure from RCB has been a mixed bag for both the player and the franchise. Chahal has continued to excel with the Rajasthan Royals, claiming 61 wickets in 39 matches. RCB, on the other hand, have struggled to find a consistent replacement for Chahal, with their spin attack often proving to be a weak link.

Despite the strategic rationale behind Chahal’s release, Hesson acknowledged that it was a difficult decision to make. “It’s a tough one because you’re losing a quality player,” he said. “But at the end of the day, you have to make decisions that you think are best for the team.”

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