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Virat Kohli has seen the worst, he will be back in form in series vs England, says Mohammad Kaif

Virat Kohli, the prolific run machine again? He gave us all a glimpse of his old self in the warm-up match that the Indians played against Leicestershire, scoring 33 and 67 in the two innings. It's been a while since Virat the batsman really dominated an international series. But though a cliched line, the saying - form is temporary, class is permanent - always holds true. While many fans and critics might have a lot to say about Virat Kohli the batsman, the experts, especially those who have played the game themselves and know a thing or two about going through lean phases, always talk about how it's only a matter of time before the former India captain finds his mojo again. There's no doubt that an in-form Virat, firing on all cylinders is something that is invaluable for Team India and also something the team needs, especially with high profile matches in England coming up and another edition of the T20 World Cup at the end of the year.

(Getty Images)Ask any former or current cricketer about Virat and he or she will always back him - as an impact player and of course one who has some of the most mind boggling batting numbers against his name. That same sentiment was echoed by former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif recently when he was a guest on Times of India's sports podcast Sportscast recently. Kaif feels Virat hit rock bottom in terms of what a batter can go through. “He has seen the worst in the last couple of months. In the IPL - getting out first ball, run out, struggling for form. This is a beautiful game, cricket, - you might be a great player of your era, a legend of the game, but you have to start from zero (every time a batter comes out to bat). Virat has seen the worst, but I am sure things will change

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