It has been 5 years, 7 months and 182 matches since a certain
Virat Kohli made his international debut. 8089 runs have come off his bat since
then which accounts for 17.86% of runs scored by all Indian batsmen (in the
matches involving Kohli); and improves to 19.77% in winning causes. 19 of his
25 tons have been hit when India has won, he has been the second highest
run-getter in international cricket over the last 3 years and has a 3-figure
knock against & in every test playing nation. These are featured highlights
which you probably read every day and sometimes a large database smudges the
nuances of each achievement.
After India’s win over Bangladesh in the World T20 2014
league game (including a clinical knock of 57*), in a brief chat Virat spoke
something which was delightfully pleasing for all those who have tracked his
assured graduation. From being accompanied with adjectives like brash and impulsive,
he can now boast of words like mature, thinker and responsible about his
conduct as an international player. Thoughts like no point in bossing a good
bowler just for the sake of it, the need to outdo the bowler by manipulating
your feet movement, the flexibility in your radar to hit sixes over mid-wicket,
were expressed confirming that his rich vein of batting touch is not only a
by-product of good form but also an outcome of minute analysis of effective
batting.
It might intrigue followers to find such mellowed demeanour
about somebody who started off completely different. Success can tranquilize a chaotic
system and the need to sustain momentum can keep stray thoughts away from the
mind. While cricket is a physical sport, the contest is influenced by the
mental endurance of its competitors. Good players possess talent & skills
necessitated for excelling over a period of time, great players breach the next
level by blending smartness in the approach with natural endowments. Virat is
yet to enrol into the league of all-time greats but if the signs (off-late) are
an indicator, the coincidence of the boy-to-man-transition and his peak form should
catalyze this process.
The sternest test for Virat’s phenomenal rise in the recent
years was coming in the form of 4 away tours, especially at a time when India
is in a rebuilding phase. 12 matches and two trips in the southern hemisphere
at best yielded a tied match for the team. The score-line was not beyond
judicious expectations, but the performance of certain individuals was pleasant
bottom-line of these tours; notably India’s hopes were pinned on the performance
of Kohli. Though the numbers generated by him did not match the hype, the
manner in which they were rendered was good enough to concur with the trust
exuded by his flair.
Certain experts like to retrospect careers by breaking them
into fragments of 4-year cycles. Subscribing to this theory would imply that
Virat is currently is at a stage involving the conflict of his steady rise and
opposition teams trying to discover the batsman’s weaknesses. In some ways the
extent of a player’s purple patch defines the manner in which he is remembered;
as the magnitude of that peak form leaves a reverberating effect on the
onlookers. Likes of Amla, AB de Villiers, Clarke, Sangakkara in recent times
have illustrated the application of form (across formats) to maximize effective
output and serve as the driving force in the success of respective teams. Kohli
has been doing so and needs to continue, for form is not necessarily a
permanent entity.
Some have hailed Virat as the run-machine for the side, aka
Sachin Tendulkar in the 90s. While statistical comparison between the two is
delightful pass-time exercise, the emulation of utilizing dominative prowess as
a tool to stack up runs and lead batting line-ups in diverse circumstances has
been a pleasant development in the former’s game. At 25-26 Virat probably has
his best years lined up in the next couple of seasons, physically as well as
mentally. Amalgamate tours like the ones to England & Australia and World
Cup 2015 in the recent future, and you would probably get the ideal mapping of
talent with opportunity. Here’s hoping that the swagger associated with Virat
shows up more with his numbers (across formats & countries) and less with
his on-field activities!
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