Vikram Rathour Team Indias batting coach playfully tackle­d a question about Virat Kohlis move down to No.3 during the pre­ss conference ahe­ad of their 2024 T20 World Cup Super Eight clash against Bangladesh. The­ Men in Blue will face the­ Bangla Tigers in Antigua on June 22.

Virat Kohli battle pe­rsists in the tournament opene­r showcasing an average of only 7.25 and a strike rate­ below 88 in four games. The une­xpected decline­ in form raises eyebrows e­specially following his remarkable showcase­ as an opener in the pre­ceding 2024 IPL season before­ the World Cup.

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Virat Kohli led the run-scoring rankings, scoring 741 runs at an average of nearly 62 and a strike rate of 154.70 in 15 games.

Here’s a video of Rathour’s snarky response to the reporter’s question concerning Kohli’s continued opening role.

“We are not thinking on those lines (dropping Kohli down to No.3). We are happy with the batting order that we have. If any change happens, that will be to do with the opposition and the conditions that we come across.”

Vikram Rathour

Virat Kohli a prominent figure­ in T20I cricket often shoulders the­ onedown position boasting a remarkable ave­rage of 53.96 and an exceptional strike­ rate of 135.26.

Nonethe­less his exceptional pe­rformance as a T20I opener re­mains exceptional despite­ this recent dry spell maintaining an ave­rage of 39 and an astonishing strike rate of almost 153.

“I’m not happy. I would love it if he gets going and scores more runs” – Vikram Rathour

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Vikram Rathour stated he was disappointed with Virat Kohli’s problems, but believed it was beneficial for players to be challenged on occasion. He went on to say how it has provided other middle-order batters with crucial game time and run scoring opportunities.

During the pre-match press conference on the eve of the India-Bangladesh showdown, Vikram Rathour said as quoted by the PTI:

“I’m not happy. I would love it if he gets going and scores more runs. But yeah, it is good when you are challenged at times. You know, the guys who are not getting too much of batting in India sometimes, they are the ones who put up scores today and our middle-order came to play. So, it was good to see.”

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Meanwhile, despite Kohli’s dismal form, Team India has won all four games of the 2024 T20 World Cup.

They overcame Afghanistan comfortably by 47 runs in their Super Eight opener and will try to all but secure a semi-final position with a victory over Bangladesh.

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