Virat Kohli has been out of form for a long time. The old players of the country and abroad have hoped to return to his form soon. Support them in this difficult time. Former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris is also one of them. Everyone is looking forward to the world-class number one batsman. Scott Styris, on Sports18's daily sports news show 'Sports Over the Top', said that the selection process involves the selection of players on several different parameters. They don't just focus on making the best players and team. Selectors have a better methodology. Through that, they select the entire team.
Scott Styris also said that Virat Kohli does not suffer much if he is not selected for the team for the tour of Zimbabwe. Virat should take a break for some time and return to the team again with the hope of performing at his best.
Kohli to take advice from coach Dravid
Scott Styris has said that Virat Kohli should talk to Rahul Dravid on this to give better performance and give his 100 percent. He will have a good plan for it. To return to his old form by the start of the World Cup, Virat must take advice from Dravid.
Zimbabwe tour does not have any special advantage
There is no loss to Virat Kohli if he is not selected for the Indian team for the Zimbabwe tour. Scott Styris said that nothing special would be gained from there. A century can be scored there, which can increase confidence, but it will not be of much use. Styris said about Virat Kohli that he still considers Kohli the most important and important player on the Indian team.
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