Ajay Jadeja Opens Up On Virat Kohli’s Claims And What Future Holds For Him
Ajay Jadeja Opens Up On Virat Kohli’s Claims And What Future Holds For Him: Ajay Jadeja spoke about Virat Kohli’s revelations on his mental state and said it will impact future generations in a positive way. He stressed that people need to identify early signs and speak up more frequently.
Former India batter Ajay Jadeja reacts to Virat Kohli’s chilling revelations about the mental down time before his break away from international cricket. In an interview with Star Sports, Kohli revealed there were times that he ‘faked his intensity’ and that he did not touch his bat even once in the last one month.
Kohli explained how in recent times, something different that he has noticed was that he did not touch his bat for a whole month. This was when he realized how he was trying to fake some intensity on the field recently and it disturbed him because this is not who I am. He also needs to take a step away from the environment of playing cricket, Kohli said.
Honoring what the India captain had to say, Jadeja underlined the psychological aspects of the game and explained that probably at this stage of his career, Kohli looks at things differently than he did when he was a youngster. The story of Kohli the brave-heart, who went to play for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy on a day after his father’s death is one of the most courageous ever deemed and yet what Kohli did isn’t something that may apply to him today believes Jadeja.
Mental sports can sometimes develop into a team experience. Because of this, there is an occupation representing each person on the team, which affects the other team members too. I doubt that the player would have not held a bat for 10 years in the first decade.
When you are 18-20, you’re still thinking about tomorrow. When you turn 30, though, or 40… You know what’s going to happen. Just like how this cricketer said he was spending Father’s day cricketing with his father because he thought it would be fun at that age but now admits he didn’t think it through later in life. That’s what he’s said on Cricbuzz.
Kohli has been struggling with the bat in recent times and the belief is that being away for three weeks must have done him a world of good. There cannot be a more opportune time or platform than an India vs Pakistan match, at Asia Cup 2022, for Kohli to come back to his dominant best.
Kohli is loved because he does things that are different from what anyone else has done or showed, with energy on par with no one else in the world. Kohli carries this intensity into every match, where he wants to win so badly it’s palpable. In an interview, Jadeja said that she is hoping Kohli will be back to his best soon because he is too good not to be out there.