Virat Kohli's performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy has not been good. This right-handed batsman scored a century in the Perth Test but after that he failed in the next three innings. The big thing is that Virat Kohli was out in almost the same manner in the next three innings. He tried to force shots on balls outside the off stump and as a result his wicket fell. Virat Kohli has accepted his mistake. After the end of the first day's play in the Melbourne Test, Virat Kohli admitted to Star Sports that he was undisciplined on the batting front in the last 2-3 innings.
Virat Kohli said in a conversation with Star Sports, 'I agree, the last two-three innings did not go as I wanted. I didn't show the discipline to stay on the pitch. This is the real challenge of Test cricket. This time Australia's pitches are faster and bouncier than the previous tour, so a different approach is needed here. But the real game is to perform well in different circumstances.
Virat Kohli now revealed his strategy for the Melbourne Test and Sydney Test. He said, 'Now the strategy is to go to the crease and set our sights. Play as many balls as possible and then take your game forward. The most important thing is to respect the circumstances. Virat Kohli has a good chance of making a comeback because his bat scores a lot of runs in Melbourne.
Virat Kohli has scored one century and two half-centuries in Melbourne. On his first tour in 2011, he scored 11 and 0 runs. After this, in the Boxing Day Test held in 2014, Virat played innings of 169 and 54 runs. After this, in 2018 he played an inning of 82 runs. He was out on 0 in the second innings.