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"Needs To Rekindle The Magic": Ex-Australia Captain On Virat Kohli

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Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Kane Williamson, Joe Root, Marnus Labuschagne and Babar Azam. These modern-day greats make the experience of watching cricket wholesome and the fans keep on debating on who is the best batter among this lot.

Kohli, who was a runaway favourite for being the best batter, suffered a blip in form after November 2019 and he failed to register a single century since then.

He finally broke the dry spell in the Asia Cup which was held earlier this year, and that was also his first T20I century. Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has looked at all these players, and he says, "from among these players on their best days, it's hard to surpass the highly competitive Kohli." "Kohli is a fine player with a great stroke range, a highly competitive nature, and a thoughtful approach to batting.

When asked why he doesn't indulge in typical short-form risky shots, he replied: "I don't want them to creep into my Test game." However, whatever the case - the ageing process, or his having retired as captain - Kohli's output has started to wane and he needs to rekindle the magic," Chappell wrote in his column for ESPNcricinfo. "It's hard to choose the best player from that talented group.

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