Virat has only amassed 250 runs in 12 Test innings across six games this year, averaging 22.72. This year, he has not amassed a single Test ton. After a disappointing season for the talismanic batter, the cricket community is pulling together behind Virat Kohli to improve his form. Kohli even fell short of reaching the 100-run total in six innings during the three-match Test series against New Zealand. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has encouraged him to find his groove again and lead the team forward with his runs in the series when he lands in Australia, a comfortable hunting ground throughout the years.

In a daring statement on Virat’s career, Ganguly hinted that this may be the final appearance of the great batsman against Australia Down Under. 36 years old already,
“He is a champion batter, without a doubt,” Ganguly said to RevSportz when asked if he believes Kohli would succeed in Australia.
Additionally, he has previously achieved success in Australia. In addition to his four hundreds in 2014, he also achieved a hundred in 2018. In addition to wanting to make the most of this series, he is aware that this may be his final Test cricket visit of Australia. For Kohli, this is a huge series in every way. I’d rather not overanalyze the New Zealand series. Good hitting was not possible due to the pitches. in Australia. Good pitches will be made. “I’m supporting Virat to win this series in Australia,” he declared.
As India slumped to a 0–3 thumping at home against the Kiwis, Kohli only managed one fifty-plus score in six innings. Virat has only amassed 250 runs in 12 Test innings across six games this year, averaging 22.72. This year, he has not amassed a single Test ton.
But in 13 Test matches in Australia, he has amassed 1352 runs at an incredible average of 54.08, including six hundreds.
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