Virat Kohli has an unfavourable record in this matter with his poor form
IND vs AUS, Border Gavaskar Trophy: Virat Kohli dropped a catch during the Indian bowling in the Perth Test match against Australia. With this catch, Kohli's percentage of dropping catches is very high among the players who have had at least 100 chances since 2011.
The form of the Indian cricket team's star batsman Virat Kohli remains a matter of concern for Team India. After being a flop in the three-match home series against New Zealand, India is expecting a lot from its former captain. Kohli's record in Australia has also been excellent. Meanwhile, Virat has disappointed the team and his fans in the first innings of the Perth Test match.
Virat Kohli played an innings of 5 runs off 12 balls, bowled by Usman Khawaja off Hazelwood's ball. In this way, another link has been added to his poor form.
If not, Kohli also dropped a catch during the Indian bowling. Virat Kohli dropped an easy catch of Marnus Labuschagne off Jasprit Bumrahs delivery. The brilliant delivery took the edge of Marnus Labuschagne's bat, on which Kohli did not move much and dropped the ball due to hurry in catching the ball.
Kohli's percentage of dropped catches is quite high among players who have had at least 100 chances since 2011. Normally, Virat has a reputation as a good fielder but this figure will also raise many questions about Kohli's catching ability. During the period, Kohli has dropped 29.6 percent of the catches and only James Anderson is ahead of him in terms of the percentage of dropped catches.
But Anderson is a bowler who was never known for his fielding skills. If we talk about only batsmen, then Virat Kohli has dropped the most catches since 2011.
While the Indian bowlers, led by Captain Jasprit Bumrah, have staged a great comeback for Team India, as it has been a brilliant bowling spell so far. At the stumps on the first day in reply to India's first innings score of 150 runs, Australia had lost 7 wickets for a score of 67 runs. Jasprit Bumrah took four wickets, Mohammad Siraj two, and Harshit Rana one wicket.