Eastern Eye (UK)

KOHLI SHOULD ‘HAVE A REST FROM CRICKET’

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VIRAT KOHLI should consider taking a break, freshen up his mind and work on a few things, feels former Australian speedster Brett Lee, a year after struggling to look beyond the Indian when it came to the best batter in recent years.

Kohli’s mediocre campaign in the just concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) ended after Royal Challenger­s Bangalore’s

seven-wicket defeat by Rajasthan Royals in the second qualifier in Ahmedabad last Friday (27).

“Do I say it is a concern? I do. I would like him (Kohli) to be scoring more runs, of course,” Lee said when asked about the former India captain’s prolonged lean patch.

Kohli, who hasn’t scored an internatio­nal hundred for nearly three years, is battling his career’s worst slump, having managed just 341 runs in 16 IPL games at a below-par average of 22.73. In the IPL, he opened Bangalore’s innings in most games.

In the second qualifier, after scoring 7 of 8 balls, Kohli chased a fast, rising delivery from pace bowler Prasidh Krishna, which was wide outside the off-stump, to give a simple catch to Rajasthan skipper Sanju Samson behind the stumps.

“The hardest thing is when Virat Kohli doesn’t score runs, generally, the team doesn’t do well. When Kohli had that purple patch, when he got 800-900 runs in that season (IPL 2016), his team (Royal Challenger­s Bangalore) fared pretty well,” Lee added.

“We want more from Kohli.

A strong Kohli is a strong team. Unfortunat­ely, he missed out in the semis. Maybe (it is) a chance for Kohli to go back and try work on a few things and maybe just have a rest from cricket. Just get away and just freshen up the mind,” added Lee.

Around this time last year, Lee had picked Kohli and Australia seamer Pat Cummins as the best batsman and bowler in the world.

“When you look at the recent greats, it is hard to look past Virat Kohli,” Lee had said when asked who his favourite Test batter wa.

This IPL has seen the emergence of a number of young quick bowlers including Avesh Khan, Mohsin Khan, Umran Malik, Mukesh Choudhary and Arshdeep Singh. The 45-year-old Lee, who has 310 Test wickets, believes this new talent could come in handy for India when the country plays in the T20 World Cup in Australia later this year.

“The two Khan boys (Mohsin and Avesh) have got real talent. The one thing that Indian cricket is producing is a nice catalogue of fast bowlers. I like that. They have got good spin options as well but certainly if you are looking forward to the T20 World Cup in Australia, you want guys that can bowl fast on the fast bouncy wickets,” said Lee.

One of the biggest finds of the IPL has been Malik, who consistent­ly bowled over 150kmph and ended with 22 wickets for his Sunrisers Hyderabad franchise.

“Look, he has been fantastic. What Umran Malik delivers is pure pace. I wish him well and I am hoping that he gets the opportunit­y to play the longer format of the game as well,” Lee said.

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