Virat Kohli is not just a good player, in fact, he is one of the greatest players the game has ever produced- Opines Hirav Shah, Renowned Sports Advisor, Strategist and Business Astrologer.

Hirav Adds- He is a special talent and he works hard on his game. His discipline and commitment has to be emulated. He visualises different formats without ever compromising on his technique. But, seemingly, Virat is having a slightly rough patch now…

Strengths of Virat Kohli for RCB

Virat Kohli born on 5 November 1988 (presently in his 33rd year) is craving to shine in the present season of IPL.

Virat Kohli by chance or by fate, totals to 5 which is the total of his date of birth too. This is indeed a unique combination. Thus, we will be seeing more centuries and fifties from him, but now he is just desperate to perform well, because after all he is “King” Kohli.

The biggest strength about Virat Kohli is his commitment to the game. He wants to be the best and he really works hard for that. He puts in the hard yards, and he is the hardest working cricketer. Other than that, his adaptability is his biggest strength.

Weaknesses of Virat Kohli for RCB

The Virat Kohli-led side had a forgettable start to the second phase of IPL 2021, getting bowled out for 92 runs as they fell prey to the phenomenal bowling by the Kolkata Knight Riders. The RCB skipper got out for just 5 runs in just the second over of the match on Prasidh Krishna’s delivery.

Virat Kohli is the most vulnerable, just when he starts his innings. He is one of the best in the world, yet the timing these days is not quite consistent.

Point is, Consistency is the main problem with Kohli.

Opportunities of Virat Kohli for RCB

Having suffered an embarrassing defeat in the very first match of the second phase, Virat was seen doing some extensive practice to redeem himself for future IPL games. In a video uploaded by RCB, skipper Virat Kohli is seen sweating it out hard, in the extended practice session. Virat’s desperate to do well and he likes those one-on-one sessions to keep confidence or basically find his rhythm again and looks like he found it.
He is called “Virat and he only creates “Virat” opportunities for himself.

Threats of Virat Kohli for RCB

The RCB skipper will undoubtedly aim to make a mark in the upcoming games with Chennai Super Kings on 24th September, and the rest. These opponents are only his “threats” for now.

The Virat Kohli-led RCB will be aiming to bounce back against their opponents. The recent loss for the franchise was not just a humiliating defeat for the skipper, but the entire team at large.

While it was a failure from the batting end in the first half, being bowled out for 92, the bowlers too weren’t able to pick wickets or bowl in a way to stop the KKR openers. As a result, KKR secured a comfortable win, winning the game with 10 overs to spare.

In a nutshell, their recent failure can also be called Virat’s so called “threats”. But, knowing Virat and his potential and his capabilities, he is the one who can bounce back and with a Bang.

And as per Hirav Shah, RCB will be in the Play off of IPL 2021 and also in the final too.

Record As RCB Skipper

Virat has played 200 matches for RCB overall, having been with only one franchise since the beginning of the IPL in 2008. He has led the team in 133 games. Under his captaincy, RCB has so far won 60 matches and lost 66 games. Three matches were tied and four bore no result. Virat has a winning percentage of 47.67 while leading RCB.

Final Thoughts

If Virat was in his prime form, we would have seen him hit those boundaries from mid-on till fine leg – to the same deliveries which are now getting him out… Tells Prolific Sports Astrologer, Hirav Shah.

So, it’s just a matter of time. Just wait till the “King” bounces back…Hirav Concludes.