Virat Kohli Faces Spin Challenge at Beloved Chinnaswamy Stadium

Virat Kohli Faces Spin Challenge at Beloved Chinnaswamy Stadium

Virat Kohli, the former Indian skipper, has been facing intense scrutiny over his struggles against spin bowling. In the past 28 Test matches, he has been dismissed by spinners on 21 occasions, primarily by off-spinners. Despite the mounting criticism, Kohli remains determined to rediscover his form.

At the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, where Kohli first showcased his fourth-innings heroics against New Zealand in 2012, he spent considerable time facing spinners in the nets. While there were moments of hesitation, he also displayed his trademark cuts and hoists over the infield, executed with impeccable footwork.

Kohli’s comfort at the Chinnaswamy Stadium stems from his early success in red-ball cricket. In 2012, he scored a century and an unbeaten 51 against New Zealand, playing a crucial role in India’s victory. However, in recent years, he has struggled against New Zealand’s spinners, including Jeetan Patel, Ajaz Patel, Mitchell Santner, and Rachin Ravindra.

The recent series against Bangladesh further highlighted Kohli’s vulnerability against spin. In four innings, he managed only 99 runs and was dismissed by off-spin twice. His tendency to play early or against the spin has contributed to his struggles.

Despite the setbacks, Kohli has found support in head coach Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir emphasized the importance of backing players and selecting the best playing XI, regardless of their recent form. He also highlighted Kohli’s hunger to excel, stating that he is “as hungry as when he made his debut.”

As Kohli looks to regain his form, he is approaching the 9,000-run mark in Test cricket. While the 10,000-run milestone is already being discussed, Gambhir believes that Kohli’s focus is on scoring runs in the upcoming series against New Zealand and Australia.