Virat Kohli’s batting struggles continued as he once again failed to make an impact on Day 2 of the ongoing fifth and final Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024 Test match, in Sydney. On Saturday, Kohli fell for six off 12 balls, losing his wicket to Scott Boland . Receiving a back of a length delivery, Kohli ended up getting a big outside edge, which sent the ball flying to Steve Smith at second slip for a catch.
This was also the fourth time in the ongoing series that Kohli has been dismissed by Boland. Speaking on Star Sports, former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar pointed out a change in Kohli’s batting technique, which could have contributed to his dismissal. “Lots of greats have gone through a rut, but not in the fashion where they've got out to one particular shot and the great has not been able to find a way.
There's another quick point I want to make if you see that dismissal and you've got to feel for Virat Kohli. There were occasions when he was trying to leave balls outside the off on this occasion, after many years, Mark and Simon, you see that he's actually deep inside the batting crease,” he said. Also Read: Virat Kohli faces 'action-replay' end in Australia as same weakness haunts twice at SCG; 23rd such dismissal in 4 years Virat Kohli suffered from ‘clear self-doubt’: Sanjay Manjrekar Manjrekar also felt that Kohli’s form has been affected by ‘clear self-doubt’.
“I mean, he's gone back and he's inside the batting crease. Now that is a very rare t.