SA v IND 2021-22: ‘Don’t think I have anything to prove to anyone’, Kohli not concerned about talks regarding his form

Virat Kohli hasn’t scored a century in international cricket since November 2019.

Virat Kohli | GettyIndia Test skipper Virat Kohli’s form has been a talk of the town lately. He hasn’t scored a century in international cricket since November 2019 and attracted criticism for his low scores.

However, Kohli is not too concerned about the outside noise regarding his form and is just focused on doing the process right and sticking to his basics.

After missing the second Test against South Africa in Johannesburg due to upper back spasm, Virat is now back in the mix to lead the Indian team in the series-deciding third Test, starting January 11 in Cape Town.  

"This is not the first time that people have talked about my form, it has happened a few times in my career. England in 2014 was one of those phases. I do not kind of look at myself from the lens the outside world looks at me with. The standards have been set by me myself, they are not an occurrence from the outside world, and more than anyone else, I take a lot of pride in doing the best for the team and wanting to perform for the team regularly," Kohli said during a virtual press conference on the eve of the third Test.

"You have to understand that in sport, things do not go your way all the time but at the end of the day, I realise as a player I have been involved in key moments for the side and for me that is a matter of pride that I have been a part of partnerships when the team needed it. And eventually, those moments were crucial for us. Sometimes your focal point needs to shift," he added.

"If all the times you look at yourself and judge yourself on the basis of numbers, I do not think you will ever be content with what you are doing. I take pride in the process I am following and I am at peace with how I am playing and what I have been able to do for the team when there has been a tricky scenario. I have nothing else to worry about but the reality of the situation is that you want to have an impact on the side. I do not think I have anything to prove to anyone," he continued.

Virat Kohli had registered scores of 35 and 18 in the first Test at Centurion. He threw his wicket away in both innings while chasing a delivery wide outside the off-stump.

Having regained his full fitness, Kohli will be looking to hit form and end his two-year century drought in the series decider.

"Yeah, look our focal point was to be as fit as possible, to be the fittest version of ourselves. But the reality of the situation is that we do play a lot of cricket and there is no denying that. As much as I take pride in being fit at all times but you do obviously take a lot of things for granted as well. I have been playing all three formats along with IPL since 2012. It is a thing that is being taken for granted that I will feature in all the games," he said.

"That is not how the sport works. Bhuvi played a lot of cricket for us 4-6 six years straight and Jadeja plays in most of the games India plays. These injuries are a natural occurrence, there has to be the right balance between quantity and intensity you play with. We want to compete at full intensity so quantity becomes all the more important," he remarked.

Speaking further on his fitness, Kohli said: "More so now with playing in environments where we are restricted most of the times, I think these things are already being discussed and considered, things will improve as we go ahead. This is the only way to manage this, you do not want to lose important players. These are the few things I have observed that have led to players having niggles."

(With ANI inputs)

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 10 Jan, 2022

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