Virat Kohli, a celebrated pillar of the Indian Cricket Team and a potential contender for Sachin Tendulkar’s century record, finds himself grappling with a significant slump in form as 2024 unfolds. Despite an outstanding performance at the ICC ODI World Cup 2023—where he emerged as the tournament's leading run-scorer with 765 runs—Kohli’s recent batting displays have raised eyebrows.
Following a brilliant run, Kohli's performance has taken a nosedive, with a staggering 25 international innings resulting in only three fifties since the World Cup. This abrupt transition begs the question: What has contributed to his struggles?
1. Difficulty with Quality Spin: Kohli has a long-standing challenge against quality spin bowling. Despite his renowned technique, he struggles with sweep shots, often attempting to play the ball using his wrists. In recent matches, he has been unable to adapt to the spin, highlighted by a dismissal where he failed to read a turning delivery, leading to a faint edge caught at slip.
2. Reflexes and Timing: Age can impact reflexes, and while Kohli maintains excellent fitness, he seems unable to time the ball like he once did. Instances from the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 showcased this decline, as he struggled to score runs contrary to his peers. His performances, particularly in Test matches against spinners, raise vital questions regarding his readiness for future challenges, especially the impending Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, which could define his legacy.