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Virat Kohli Admits To Making Mistakes On Previous Australia Tours

Written by N Krishnamurthy

Virat Kohli failed to make a big contribution in the ongoing first Test of the four-match series against Australia. He was dismissed for scores of three and 34 in the two innings of the opening Test at the Adelaide Oval. On a rain-interrupted Day 3 on Saturday, Virat Kohli lost his wicket to Australia spinner Nathan Lyon for the sixth time, most by any bowler in Tests.

“I didn’t have a good understanding of where to draw the line and stuff like that. Those are things that I, I wouldn’t say I regret, but definitely I look at them as mistakes. But mistakes that were important for me to commit so I can learn from them,” icc-cricket.com quoted Kohli as saying in an interview to Fox Sports.

“I learn from my own mistakes, I realise my own mistakes myself, and just kept correcting them through the journey. But (I’m) massively different from the last two tours, especially the first one. I was so bad,” he added.

In the backdrop of all the celebrations, Kohli has engaged in verbal spats with the opponents on many occasions. Kohli’s on-field aggression has become a signature and he has backed it up with his incredible batting performances.

 

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