Virat Kohli‘s form remains the centre of attention as India and Australia get ready for another battle in the fourth Test of the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy, which stands level at 1-1 with all the play for.
Kohli has had an up and down tour so far, starting it with a century in the Perth Test to end his wait for a red-ball hundred but dwindling away in the next two Tests in Adelaide and Brisbane.
Kohli’s five Test innings in this series Down Under read 5, 100*, 7, 11 and 3 for an aggregate of 126 runs at an average of 31.50. But captain Rohit is not losing his sleep over it and is confident about Kohli turning it around once again.
“Modern-day greats will figure out their own way of (carving out their) path,” said the skipper when asked about Kohli’s form at the press conference in Melbourne on Tuesday.
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