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Former Indian cricketer Akash Chopra has answered the question that should Virat Kohli bat at number four? He has quoted former Team India head coach Ravi Shastri and team captain Rohit Sharma as saying that despite his good numbers at number four, he is a different batsman at number three. He said you can show a bit of the shoe in a passport size photo.
Akash Chopra said on his YouTube channel, “There are two or three aspects to everything. My first aspect is suppose there is an India-Pakistan match. Shaheen Shah is against Afridi, Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah. A good one. Is. Bowling attack. What do you want now? What would you like as Pakistan team or Australia team? Virat Kohli Where to bat?”
He further said, “He wants to keep as few overs as possible. Virat Kohli The batting is as good as any. They will want Virat Kohli to come in to bat in the 45th over. They will say that it is good, the rest of the batsmen keep playing, but I believe that nobody else can do what Virat Kohli can do at number three. How much of a chance you give a big player to grow up also remains to be seen.
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Akash further said that the more overs Virat Kohli bowls, the better for India. He said, “Shoes can’t come in a passport size photo, a passport size photo will come in a passport size photo. According to the opposition teams, you send Virat Kohli at number four, send him at number five or send him at number six and that’s fine.” He further asked the question why do you want to send it to number 4?
The cricket expert said, “Just because he can bat at number four doesn’t mean you send him there. Kohli started at number five. Rohit Sharma He also started from there. After this, one positioned himself at the opening and the other at number three. In a way, he made his home. What a home, fully built 25 bedroom bungalow. Virat Kohli can play down, should he be sent down? His stats at number three are good, but when we look at his stats at number three, they say, baap re baap, yeh kya haitar yaar. Number three figures reach Mount Everest. Then you should bat there.”