Virat Kohli's multiple IPL Evolutions | Footmarks
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Notable Quotes
"Virat Kohli's performance against spin from 2013 to 2017 was extraordinary, with an average of 171."
"He is a player who goes all-in on whatever he focuses on, which can lead to neglect in other areas."
"Kohli's inconsistent performances in the IPL are more about him than the nature of T20 cricket."
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Episode Summary
In this episode of Combox, hosts Varun Alvakonda and Jarrod Kimber delve into the various phases of Virat Kohli's IPL career, emphasizing that his evolution as a player is marked by several mini evolutions rather than a singular transformation. They point out Kohli's exceptional ability against spin from 2013 to 2017, where he averaged 171 and maintained excellent strike rates, making him one of the league's top spin hitters.
The discussion also highlights the misperception of Kohli's struggles against spin due to his recent underperformance. Jarrod notes Kohli's adaptability, going all-in on particular skills but often neglecting to balance them with others, leading to peaks and troughs in performance.
Further analysis reveals that Kohli's play against pace has fluctuated dramatically over the years, with marked performance drops post-2018 coinciding with his attempt to counter new bowling techniques like the wobble ball. This shift led to inconsistencies in his IPL performance, which were not seen in other formats.
The conversation closes by comparing Kohli's career to that of other players, emphasizing how his IPL trajectory has shaped his legacy and potential. They argue that although Kohli's career has seen a mix of exceptional highs and disappointing lows, he remains a vital player, particularly in RCB's lineup, with potential for more consistent seasons ahead.
The discussion also highlights the misperception of Kohli's struggles against spin due to his recent underperformance. Jarrod notes Kohli's adaptability, going all-in on particular skills but often neglecting to balance them with others, leading to peaks and troughs in performance.
Further analysis reveals that Kohli's play against pace has fluctuated dramatically over the years, with marked performance drops post-2018 coinciding with his attempt to counter new bowling techniques like the wobble ball. This shift led to inconsistencies in his IPL performance, which were not seen in other formats.
The conversation closes by comparing Kohli's career to that of other players, emphasizing how his IPL trajectory has shaped his legacy and potential. They argue that although Kohli's career has seen a mix of exceptional highs and disappointing lows, he remains a vital player, particularly in RCB's lineup, with potential for more consistent seasons ahead.
Key Takeaways
- Kohli has excelled against spin from 2013 to 2017 but struggles in recent seasons.
- His all-or-nothing batting style leads to inconsistent performances in the IPL.
- Kohli's technique seems to have changed significantly post-2018, affecting his form.
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