After regaining top form in the build-up to the ICC T20 World Cup, former captain Virat Kohli and KL Rahul have been rested for the third T20I between India and South Africa which will be played in Indore on Tuesday.
After regaining top form in the build-up to the ICC T20 World Cup, former captain Virat Kohli has been rested for the third T20I between India and South Africa which will be played in Indore on Tuesday. The decision has been taken considering Kohli’s workload management in mind as the top brasses feel he needs to be in the best of spirits when India open their World Cup campaign against Pakistan at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 23.
Besides Kohli, Rahul is another name who is expected to be given a break. After coming back from injury in August, Rahul too has turned out for all India matches, playing two ODIs against Zimbabwe, the Asia Cup and five matches against Australia and South Africa combined. Rahul started off slowly but now seems to have gotten back into the groove having struck four half-centuries in six innings, including back-to-back fifties in the two T20Is against the Proteas.
Kohli, who for the first half of the year, struggled to score runs, made a stunning return to form since coming back to top-flight cricket following a six-week-break. After battling poor form in the ODI and T20I series against England in July, Kohli took time off and skipped the tours of West Indies and Zimbabwe. Kohli admitted that while he was away, he did not touch a bat for a month, the first time he had done so. And reportedly, it has worked wonders for the former World No. 1 batter. Since making his comeback in the Asia Cup, Kohli has scored 404 runs from 10 matches, including three fifties and a century.
He began with a crucial knock of 35 against Pakistan in a thriller which India won by five wickets, and followed it with consecutive half-centuries against Hong Kong and Pakistan again. Kohli was dismissed for a duck against Sri Lanka but snapped his near three-year-long wait for a century, blasting 122 not out against Afghanistan.
Kohli’s exploits in the Asia Cup, where he scored 276 runs from five innings at an average of 91 and strike-rate of 147.59 and was the second-highest run-getter of the tournament – helped him move up in the ICC men’s T20 rankings for batters. Kohli, who has slumped to 29th in the rankings, jumped 14 places to be placed 15th in the table.
Against Australia at home, Kohli couldn’t do much in the first two games, getting dismissed for 2 and 11, but in the series decider, the former India captain belted 63 off 48 balls – an innings during which he completed 11,000 runs in T20 cricket – as India won another last-over humdinger and won the series 2-1.