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Why India batting coach is not worried about Kohli's form

February 14, 2022 13:51 IST

Vikram Rathour also said that India is using the Windies T20Is as a preparation for the T20 World to be held in Australia later this year.

In the recently-concluded three-match ODI series against the Windies, Virat Kohli scored a total of 26 runs at an average of 8.6

IMAGE: In the recently-concluded three-match ODI series against the Windies, Virat Kohli scored a total of 26 runs at an average of 8.6. Photograph: BCCI

Virat Kohli's prolonged lean patch is not a concern for the Indian team, batting coach Vikram Rathour said on Monday, expressing confidence that the superstar batter would be back among runs in the upcoming T20I series against West Indies here.

The 33-year-old, whose tenure as India captain across formats ended last month, had a disappointing run in the recently-concluded three match ODI series with a total score of 26 runs at an average of 8.6 with a best of 18.

 

Rathour said it does not mean lack of form as Kohli has been doing well in the nets.

"I don't think he's going through a lean phase. I understand he had a poor series against the West Indies (in the ODIs) but no conversation as such," Rathour said in a media interaction in the build-up to the three-match T20I series beginning at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday.

In ODIs, Kohli last scored a century against the West Indies in August 2019, in Port of Spain and since then, he has had 10 50-plus scores but failed to convert them into a ton.

In the last 12 months, he has played nine ODIs and scored a total of 271 runs.

"He's batting really well in the nets and the kind of preparation he's putting in. We are waiting for... I'm certain that in one of these innings he will be back among the runs," the batting coach said, strongly backing the former skipper.

The series is seen as India's preparation for the T20 World Cup slated in Australia in October and Rathour said he's confident that the batters will put up a strong show Down Under.

"With the batting that we have I don't think we have any issues. All our batters are capable of batting well in those conditions.

"Of course, that is the focus at the moment. We are working towards the World Cup in Australia...unfortunately we are struggling a little bit with the injuries at the moment, few people are missing out.

"Till we have everybody available it's difficult to make sure what their role going to be. But so far that's the focus. We have started our preparation for Australia," he said.

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