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‘I’m genuinely worried’: David Warner hands warning bells for Australia about Virat Kohli

‘I’m genuinely worried’: David Warner hands warning bells for Australia about Virat Kohli

India take on Australia for the opening Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy on 22nd November

Star India Cricket Team batter Virat Kohli has been under the scanner for his poor form in Test cricket this year. But ahead of the Border Gavaskar Trophy former Australia great David Warner has handed out warnings to be careful about Virat Kohli. The former Aussie opener has claimed that Kohli always steps up in Australia and this time can be no different.

Virat Kohli has been having a horrible form in Test cricket in the 2024 Calendar year. He has just one fifty-plus score and is devoid of a single century. And with the WTC Finals spot in a precarious position, Team India needs their best batter to step up in the IND vs AUS Test series.

He always steps up in Australia

Virat Kohli has a formidable record against Australia. He has 8 Test tons against Australia with 6 of them coming in Down Under. Time and time again Kohli has found his best form against his formidable opponents, forcing David Warner to sign warning bells.

“This is the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and we know Virat always steps up in Australia and completely embraces that challenge like almost no one else who has ever visited our shores. There is no better way for him to come out and shut the critics up. I’m genuinely worried for the Australian cricket team that he’s going to come out and pile on some runs,” David Warner wrote for Herald Sun.

David Warner explained that when the chips are down, Kohli always finds a backup to recover. He claims that he is the only batter to dismantle the opposition like no other away from home. Warner also claimed that he worried that Australia could be in big trouble if Kohli found his form back in this Border Gavaskar Trophy.

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