Chennai: Indian cricket star Virat Kohli’s recent performance has left fans and experts questioning his form. The once consistent and dependable batsman has had a difficult year so far, with disappointing numbers across all formats. Kohli’s recent outing against Bangladesh in the first Test ended with him scoring just 6 runs, and his overall performance in 2024 has failed to meet expectations.
Kohli’s Form Under Scrutiny in 2024
This year, Kohli has played 15 matches across formats but has struggled to find his rhythm. In 16 innings, he has managed only 302 runs at an average of 18.87. His worst year before this was 2020, where his average was 36.60 — a figure that now seems significantly better compared to 2024. Apart from a decent performance in the T20 World Cup final, Kohli’s bat has remained largely silent.
Test Cricket: Lack of Impact
Kohli’s contribution in Test matches has been minimal. In 2024, he has played just two Tests, one each against Bangladesh and South Africa. Against Bangladesh, he was dismissed for 6 runs, and in the South Africa Test, he accumulated only 58 runs across both innings, leaving him with an average of 21.33 this year in Test cricket.
ODI Format: Struggles Continue
Kohli’s performance in the ODI format has also been underwhelming. In three matches this year, he has scored only 58 runs with an average of 19.33. His highest score in these ODIs has been just 24, a far cry from the consistency he once displayed.
T20 International: Sharp Decline
The T20 International format has been Kohli’s weakest point in 2024. In 10 matches, he has managed only 180 runs at a poor average of 18.0. His inability to score big runs in T20s is particularly concerning, as the format is one where he has previously excelled.
As Virat Kohli’s form continues to be a hot topic, some former cricketers have even suggested that he might benefit from playing domestic cricket to regain his confidence and form. Fans are hopeful that Kohli will bounce back, but 2024 is shaping up to be one of his most challenging years yet.