Sanjay Manjrekar reckoned that, given the pitch conditions, India aren’t in need of the aggressive version of Virat Kohli and rather need the older version.
Virat Kohli hasn’t had the kind of start to the 2024 T20 World Cup, which was expected after the blockbuster IPL season he had. He smashed 741 runs in the league last season to win the Orange Cap. But on arrival in the USA for his sixth appearance in a World Cup edition, Kohli managed scores of 1 and four in two innings against Ireland and Pakistan, respectively, so far. Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar reckoned that, given the conditions in New York, India currently aren’t in need of the aggressive version of Kohli and rather need the older version.
Speaking to ESPNcricinfo ahead of India’s match against Group A toppers, the USA, in New York, their third match in the ongoing T20 World Cup, Manjrekar took a cheeky dig at Kohli as he reignited the strike rate debate, saying that the former India captain managed to shut the criticism on his approach in the format by improving his scoring rate to almost 150 in a league where most batters were scoring at almost 200.
Manjrekar then added that although Kohli might be in that same aggressive mindset as he was in the IPL last month, India are in need to the older version of the legend in a bid to tackle the difficult pitch conditions in New York.
“The problem with Virat Kohli is that there has been a lot of talk about his strike rate over the last two years, and he completely changed that during this IPL season. His strike rate had reached 150, although others had almost 200, but that is a different topic. He probably must have come to the T20 World Cup with that same mindset, but given the pitches, the old Virat Kohli would have been much better. So, I feel someone should tell him to bring back that earlier version of himself and then change again when the pitches become flat,” he said.