Rajkumar Sharma stressed there is no issue in Virat Kohli's form.
Virat Kohli's childhood coach, Rajkumar Sharma, said that he is open to welcoming the former Indian skipper to his academy to work on his game, as the right-hander will be on a break.
Kohli has been rested for the West Indies tour, and the coach feels the star cricketer should use this time to work on his form by practicing at his childhood academy during the break.
His childhood coach believes that Kohli would visit his academy and if there is any issue, they will work on it, but he stressed that there is no issue in the right-hander's form.
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Rajkumar Sharma told ANI: “This academy is his own ground. Earlier, he did not have time but when he has got some time then he can spend some time with himself over here and practice. I would really love it if he comes here and he enjoys and feels comfortable in this place.”
He added, “There is no issue with his form. The balls on which he got dismissed were great deliveries but yes if he comes to me which I think he will, then definitely we will work on the issues if there are any.”
Notably, Kohli has been struggling with the bat for a long time now and he could manage only 76 runs in the multi-format series against England.
(With ANI Inputs)