Virat Kohli's Resilience Impresses Matthew Hayden Amid Strike Rate Criticism
Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden has lauded Virat Kohli's resilience in the face of criticism over his strike rate in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Despite leading the run-scoring charts, Kohli has faced scrutiny for his batting approach, particularly against spinners. However, the RCB icon has silenced his critics in recent matches by taking on the spinners and maintaining a healthy strike rate.
Hayden believes that the criticism has motivated Kohli to improve his game. "He's a very conventional cricketer, which makes him great across all three formats," Hayden said. "But one of the big concerns that we've all had is through the middle. And so, like all great champions, if there is something out there in the media or there's something where you can feel yourself to improve, then you get about making your business to do so."
Hayden pointed out that Kohli's strike rate against spin has improved significantly in the middle overs. "That's critical for India because international sides they'll line up with spin. Every side will have two, sometimes three spinners as their resource, and they'll use it to slow down a Kohli who, inside that powerplay has got such a huge energy and momentum and creates great pressure on opposition."
Hayden also noted that top players often respond positively to criticism. "A dangerous athlete is one that's been wounded," he said. "Steve Waugh never used to have a word to him. Kevin Pietersen, he used to love the pressure. Brian Lara, Don't talk to him. Why would you do that? He'll just smash you. So, guys that are of that kind of quality, if you try and needle them, all they do is get better."
Kohli's recent performances have vindicated Hayden's assessment. The RCB skipper has scored 634 runs in 12 matches, including three centuries, and is currently the Orange Cap holder. His improved strike rate against spin has been a key factor in RCB's success this season.
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