Virat Kohli, the Indian batter, will mark his return for the upcoming Tests vs Australia and the right-handed batter would look to make a comeback in the longest format of the game as well. To add more, after ending his century drought in the shortest format of the game vs Afghanistan in the Asia Cup 2022, Kohli made a grand comeback in the ODIs as well, scoring three centuries in no time vs Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Ahead of the series, Kohli left fans wondering with his new Instagram story in what can be called a personal development quote. The Indian batter has not been at his very best when it comes to the longest format of the game as the talisman struggled against Bangladesh in Tests when the Indian team toured the country in December 2022.
“Your heart knows the way. Run in that direction” Kohli’s Instagram story read as he shared the quote from ‘Rumi’. Kohli and his wife, Anushka Sharma, visited the Rishikesh ahead of the Border-Gavaskar trophy and one could understand that the right-hander is maturing faster than one could expect for his age.
Here is Virat Kohli’s Instagram story that left most of his fans clueless on the internet:
Instagram story of Virat Kohli pic.twitter.com/gC7DvuFfvg
— Virat Kohli Fan Club (@Trend_VKohli) February 1, 2023
Can India clinch Tests vs Australia at home?
With Ravindra Jadeja’s return, the Indian team might enjoy a greater middle order as compared to the previous Tests. The left-handed batter’s contribution with the bat in the lower order would be pivotal for India’s success given he made a stunning comeback in the Ranji Trophy game against Tamil Nadu for Saurashtra.
Gill, who scored his first T20I hundred vs New Zealand on January 1, Wednesday, would look to carry on with the momentum in the Border-Gavaskar trophy as well and the talismanic batter’s record against the Baggy Greens is well documented. The series will decide the finals of the Test championship and in all likelihood, it would be India and Australia again, who would be going off against each other later this year.