Virat Kohli's Form: Ashwin Believes Confidence Won't Be Damaged by Batting Order Change

Virat Kohli's Form: Ashwin Believes Confidence Won't Be Damaged by Batting Order Change

Virat Kohli's recent struggles as an opening batter in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 have sparked a heated debate about his form and role within the Indian team. Traditionally a No. 3 batter, Kohli has faced calls to move down the batting order and allow someone like Rishabh Pant to take his place alongside skipper Rohit Sharma.

However, veteran India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin believes that such a move would not damage Kohli's confidence. Ashwin, who is not part of India's squad for the T20 World Cup, feels that if Kohli is moved down to the No. 3 spot, he might get pumped up and prove his doubters wrong.

"There is no chance for a player like Virat Kohli to damage his confidence. He will say, 'you brought me down to number 3, I will show you who I am.' That's how he will bat, first of all. I am saying this because I know him," Ashwin said in a video on his YouTube channel.

Despite Kohli's poor performances in the three matches he has played at the T20 World Cup, the question of him being dropped from the playing XI does not arise. Former India batter Robin Uthappa, who has had the chance to observe Kohli's physiology, feels that the man is still oozing with confidence.

"Virat Kohli's physiology, after the previous match, I saw a glimpse of it. Maybe five seconds. Him interacting with some of the players and talking to the support staff. When you see his physiology, you can tell that man is exuding supreme confidence. And that comes from a place of knowing about his own game and the confidence in his own ability. So, he knows that this is just a blip in the radar," Uthappa said during the chat with Ashwin.

Kohli's struggles have coincided with India's poor start to the T20 World Cup. The team has lost two of its three matches and is in danger of being eliminated from the tournament. However, Ashwin believes that Kohli's experience and leadership will be crucial for India's chances of turning things around.

"Virat Kohli is a big player. He has been a big player for India for a long time. He has won many matches for India. He is a match-winner. So, I don't think we should be worried about him. He will come good," Ashwin said.

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