Cricket / Virat kohli says No better batting surfaces anywhere else once you get used to pace in Australia

Zoom News : Oct 29, 2022, 03:06 PM
Cricket | Indian team batsman Virat Kohli has looked in great rhythm in the T20 World Cup 2022. Virat Kohli has scored half-centuries in both the matches of this mega event released in Australia. He even returned unbeaten in both the innings. Now this batsman has told that once a player gets used to the pace, then Australian pitches are the best for batting.

In an interview on Star Sports, Virat spoke about his preparations to play in Australia during the T20 World Cup and said, "I don't watch any videos. I go straight to the nets and try to understand things. Of course, you look stupid on the first few balls, but there's a natural tendency to know how to bat and react. Then you realize that if a ball jumps too much, you have to hold onto your stance a bit."

"You can't come prepared from India. You figure out the conditions and you adapt to the ground. If you can handle the pace here, there is no better wicket to bat on in Australia. Is." Virat said that he doesn't really need to adjust his game while playing in Australia, because here you need a mental game.

Virat Kohli likes to play in Australia. He has scored 3274 runs in 55 matches. Virat averages 56.44 in Australia, where he has scored 11 centuries and 17 half-centuries in all three formats of the game. He is India's second-highest run-scorer in this country, just a few runs behind legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, who has scored 3,300 runs in 67 matches here at an average of over 42 with seven centuries and 17 half-centuries.

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