
Virat Kohli spoke of his struggle on the latest Australian tour, in which he scored 190 runs in 9 innings. Star India batsman Virat Kohli provided a significant indication about his international future, stating he may not have another Australia tour left in him.
During the latest Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the right-handed batsman could not get going after making a century in the second innings of the opening match in Perth. In the five-match series, Kohli continued to get dismissed in the same way as he repeatedly pushed deliveries bowled well outside off stump.
Scott Boland, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood plagued Virat Kohli throughout the series as the former India skipper was restricted to 190 runs in 9 innings.
Australia is one destination that has brought out the best in Virat Kohli many times. Who can forget his innings in the 2014 Adelaide Test, where he made centuries in both innings? But the 2024-25 tour was a different story altogether, as the maverick batter seemed a pale imitation of himself.
His scores would have looked even more appalling if it weren’t for a century Virat Kohli got in the Perth Test second innings. At RCB Innovation Labs on Saturday, Kohli further stated that he is right with whatever took place in his possible final tour of Down Under.
If you would like to know the intensity of how dejected I’ve been. for me the latest Australia tour would be the one which will be most recent. So, it could possibly be the most intense to me. But I cannot think in that manner. I may not have an Australia tour again in me after four years,” Kohli said.