Srinagar: After having been in news for criticising Babar Azam for low strike rate, former New Zealand cricketer turned commentator Simon Doull on Monday criticised Virat Kohli gor slowing down upon nearing his fifty against Lucknow Super Giants.
Openers Kohli and Faf du Plessis laid out a strong foundation for Royal Challengers Bangalore in their second home game of the season, racing to 56-0 in the powerplay. Kohli looked in ominous touch, smashing 42 off the first 25 balls he faced.
The introduction of spin from both ends slowed down things considerably. Skipper KL Rahul went with a combination of Krunal Pandya and Ravi Bishnoi, then brought in Amit Mishra. Kohli managed 19 off his next 19 deliveries, and was eventually dismissed for 61 off 44, holing out to deep mid-wicket. From the end of the powerplay until the 14th over finished, RCB scored just 48 runs.
On commentary, Doull suggested that Kohli slowed down as he was “concerned about a milestone”.
“Kohli started off like a train, he was going hammer and tongs, playing a lot of shots,” Doull said on commentary. “From 42 to 50 he took 10 balls.”
“Concerned about a milestone. I don’t think there’s room for that in this game anymore. You’ve just got to keep going especially with wickets in hand at that stage. You’ve got to keep going.”
Kohli’s overall IPL strike rate against spin is much lower compared to his stats against pace (123.96 vs 132.51).
Recently, Doull had commented similarly on Babar Azam’s scoring rate in the PSL, suggesting that Babar had slowed down on his approach to his maiden PSL ton.