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‘It’s the shots that usually…’: Yograj Singh gives Massive advice to Virat Kohli for his struggles ahead of Champions Trophy

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Yograj Singh stated that Virat Kohli needs to spend more time on the crease and work on his cover drive, as it is usually the reason which gets him dismissed.

Edited By : Krishnakant Kukreti |Feb 11, 2025, 08:25 PM IST

Published On Feb 11, 2025, 08:25 PM IST

Last UpdatedFeb 11, 2025, 08:25 PM IST

The father of Yuvraj Singh and the former Indian cricketer Yograj Singh has advised India’s batting maestro Virat Kohli to spend lot more time on the crease in order to gain back his form ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.Indian team is currently facing England in a three-match ODI series, where Kohli had missed the first match due to a knee injury and failed to perform well in the second match.

On his YouTube channel, Yograj posted a video where he spoke about Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Yograj was happy with the knock of Rohit, and has requested cricket fans all over India to support Kohli during this time for him to overcome his weakness.

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“I believe it’s the shots that usually get him out. Virat Kohli has been playing the cover drive brilliantly, but it’s not working for him currently; his coach might know better. If he plays 2,000 to 3,000 balls, he’ll be back to his old self. He should spend more time at the crease than he is currently. If any player is struggling with form or not feeling well, they should spend time with their teammates and talk to them.” he said.

Indian team is currently preparing for the third ODI against England, set to be held at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. After the white-ball series against England comes to an end, India will travel to Dubai for the Champions Trophy 2025, set to begin February 19.