Agar also said that Kohli makes one of the most difficult batsmen to bowl in cricket to find the ability to manage pressure from one end, and that it is very difficult for teams to protect yogas against India jointly with big shots of other batsmen. Describing his innings as a “masterclass”, Agar said that the bowlers rarely feel that they are at the top of a batsman of Kohli’s quality.
“This is a disappointing part of bowling,” Egar said on the after the match on ESPNcricinfo. “It’s not harm that he can do the fence, it’s just the fact that you can’t make it pressure. So it is really difficult to get him out in a sense. You never feel really so that you are on top of it until the ball is really spinning. And you don’t find a lot of pitches in a day’s cricket.
“He has this great ability to hit your best ball, the top of the middle stump, a little spinning, he keeps the bat a little longer than other batsmen, opens it in the last second, and hits it in a cover point gap. He is probably the best in the world and he is very difficult to pressurize.
“India batted beautifully around Virat. People who pushed at the rate and allowed Virat to talk, hit the odd boundary and just kept on.
Manjrekar said, “Now you have five fielders inside the circle, so it is not easy because it used to happen – such as during our time – when you had four fielders,” said Manjrekar. “He has rarely hit the ball directly from the fielder and has not got a run.
“Because an issue against spin was that he is now out of his system where he could not strike. Because today there was a confirmation that he was back in a very good footwork, was playing late with back foot, looking for gaps all the time. He was the best batsman to find gaps from both sides. [on Tuesday],
“He rarely makes a mistake,” said Kumble. “He is completely under control. Especially in the run chase. In around 265, he is under the total control of Maxwell. It is not just this innings, but every time he is a bats in a run chase, there is hardly any loss. He is always under control of this position.”









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