Star Cricketer Virat Kohli is struggling with his bad form of batting since a long time now. While a century has been evade the Kohli since November 2019, the ongoing year has seen the former India skipper struggle for even half-centuries.
Nevertheless, the president of BCCI Sourav Ganguly is positive that the right-handed batter will turn around the things and make strong comeback in the approaching Asia Cup that kicks off on August 27.
On the very next day, India starts their campaign in the continental tournament with a match against Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium.
Ganguly stated this in an interview with India Today. “Let him practice, let him play matches. He is a big player and has scored plenty of runs. I am hopeful that he will make a comeback. He is just not being able to score a century and I believe he will find his form in the Asia Cup”.
The player’s recently international knock came against England in July this year before the player missed out the white-ball series against West Indies that included three ODIs and five T20Is.
On August 18 in Harare, Kohli is also not available in India’s coming three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe. Kohli has been named in India’s Asia Cup squad though.
Speaking of Team India, it is at present in Zimbabwe, gearing up for the white-ball series. Earlier, the side clean swept West Indies in the three-match ODI series before beating them 4-1 in the five-match T20I series.