Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli (BCCI)

VVS Laxman has said that Virat Kohli learns from his mistakes and doesn’t repeat them. The Indian captain played an unbeaten 73-run knock to help the hosts win the second T20I against England by seven wickets with more than a couple of overs to spare while chasing 165 to win. This was after he was dismissed without scoring in the last encounter where he was dismissed trying to go over the top.

VVS Laxman
VVS Laxman. (File Photo: IANS)

VVS Laxman: Virat Kohli Is A Great Player Who Doesn’t Repeat Mistakes

While reviewing the second T20I on Star Sports, VVS Laxman highlighted that Virat Kohli learning from his previous mistakes makes him a great player.

“It was another example today why Virat Kohli is such an important player for Indian cricket and why he is such a great player. He doesn’t repeat his mistakes, he learns from them,” said VVS Laxman.

The former Indian cricketer pointed out that Virat Kohli took his time to get set in this match, unlike the previous one where he tried to take the aerial route against Adil Rashid early in his innings.

“We saw in the last match that he showed the hurry in the first few deliveries and because of that he got out off Adil Rashid’s bowling. But today he took his time and he knows what is his formula,” added VVS Laxman.

Virat Kohli and Ishan Kishan during India's win in the second T20I, in Ahmedabad.© BCCI
Virat Kohli and Ishan Kishan during India’s win in the second T20I, in Ahmedabad.© BCCI

Virat Kohli and Ishan Kishan strung together a 94-run partnership for the second wicket after the early dismissal of opener KL Rahul. While Ishan Kishan took the attack to the England bowlers, Virat Kohli played the supporting act to perfection before taking over the aggressor’s role towards the end of the innings.

Ishan Kishan was awarded Man of Match for his 56 on debut in 32 balls with 5 fours and 4 six while Virat Kohli, who is on a lean patch, returned to form by scoring 73 off 49 balls with 5 fours and 3 sixes besides being unbeaten.

VVS Laxman: Virat Kohli Doesn’t Depend On Boundaries And His Strength Is To Hit Conventional Cricketing Shots

“Generally whenever Virat Kohli performs consistently in the T20 format, he takes his time, gets set and after that his strike rate changes. He doesn’t depend on fours and sixes only, converts ones into twos because he gives absolute emphasis on fitness,” said Laxman.

 Kieron Pollard and Chris Gayle | Twitter
Kieron Pollard and Chris Gayle | Twitter

The cricketer-turned-commentator signed off by stating that Virat Kohli should stick to his strengths, which are different from big hitters like Kieron Pollard and Chris Gayle of West Indies.

“So, this is definitely a learning. Everyone should know what is their strength. Pollard and Chris Gayle’s strengths are to play the big shots. Virat Kohli’s strength is to hit fours and sixes with conventional cricketing shots and keeping the pressure on the bowlers,” signed off Laxman.

Virat Kohli became the first player to cross the 3000-run mark in T20I cricket. He achieved the milestone with his game-finishing six off Chris Jordan‘s bowling. He also has the distinction of scoring 26 half-centuries in the shortest format of the game – the most by any player to date.

Martin Guptill of New Zealand trails him while Rohit Sharma is 3rd on the list of maximum T20I runs. Likes of Aaron Finch, Shoaib Malik, Mohammed Hafeez, and Eoin Morgan follow the trio.