Virat Kohli: Not scoring big was ‘eating me up’ | Cricket News – Times of India
Virat Kohli ended an over three years long drought of Test centuries in the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia in Ahmedabad, and the batting legend later admitted that "shortcomings" resulted in growing "complications" and that was "eating me up". 'King' Kohli came up with a knock of 186, his 28th Test century that took three year and three months to come, and it led India's solid reply to Australia's 480 with a total of 571, which also included a century by Shubman Gill. However, the Test ended in a draw on the fifth day, giving India a 2-1 series victory. A conversation full of calmness, respect & inspiration written all over it! 😊 🙌A special post series-win chat wit… https://t.co/Q9p3OFRMgi— BCCI (@BCCI) 1678766477000In a conversation with head coach Rahu...