Virat Kohli thinks the 50-over format brings the best out of him. With the ODI World Cup at home round the corner, that should be good news for Team India.
The World Cup begins on October 5 in Ahmedabad, and hosts India will enter as one of the favourites despite not winning an ICC title in the past 10 years.
Talking to Star Sports, Kohli spoke on the technical challenges and the strategic decision-making skills required to excel in the format, along with the adaptability needed throughout the game.
“I love playing ODI cricket. I think for me, ODI cricket is probably the one format that tests your game completely. Your technique, composure, patience, playing the situation, and playing differently in different phases of the game,” he said.
“So, I think it tests you as a batsman completely, and I feel the ODI cricket has always brought the best out of me because I like to embrace that challenge and play according to the situation to help my team win.
“I have always tried to do that, so yeah, as I said, it gives me an opportunity to test myself regularly, all aspects of my batting, and that’s why I really enjoy playing ODI cricket,” he added.
Kohli has an imposing record in the 50-over format, averaging 66 when batting second and 48 when batting first.
His ODI career so far includes 46 centuries, 26 of which have been scored during run-chases, setting a record for the most hundreds scored when batting second.
Before the ICC showpiece, India will be playing in the Asia Cup and will get their campaign underway against arch-rivals Pakistan on Sunday in Pallekele.
Former Indian batter Mohammad Kaif was all praise for Kohli’s phenomenal performance lately against Pakistan, hailing his capability to take charge, especially while chasing.
“His (Kohli’s) performance in Australia at the T20 World Cup (last year), against Pakistan, he played magnificently. He takes full responsibility and is a chase master,” he said.
“The form that he had in that World Cup was because of his performances in the Asia Cup (2022), starting from that century he hit against Afghanistan.
“He had a dry run before that, but after his performances in the Asia Cup, he did not stop; he won matches, even the match against Pakistan in Australia.”
Kaif said the Pakistani bowlers would be under pressure to stop Kohli. “And, the fact that he has played the Pakistani bowlers in their last match at the T20 World Cup, he will know how every Pakistani bowler bowls.”
With inputs from PTI