Indian coach calls Kohli ‘vital’ ahead of clash with Pakistan

India's Virat Kohli (R) speaks with India's Ravindra Jadeja as they leave the field after winning the Asia Cup Twenty20 international cricket match between India and Hong Kong in Dubai on August 31, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 04 September 2022
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Indian coach calls Kohli ‘vital’ ahead of clash with Pakistan

  • Kohli’s has not scored an international century since 2019, making his lean patch a constant talking point among fans and pundits
  • Rahul Dravid says he is more interested in Kohli’s contribution in different phases of the game, not his fifties or hundreds

DUBAI: Virat Kohli remains a key player for India, said head coach Rahul Dravid, who is happy with the refreshed former captain’s Asia Cup form and said people should not get hung up with statistics.
The 33-year-old Kohli made an unbeaten 59 in India’s group win over Hong Kong and looks revitalized ahead of the Asia Cup holders’ Super Four clash with fierce rivals Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday night.
Kohli’s lean patch — he has not scored an international century in any format since 2019 — has been a constant talking point among fans and pundits.
But Dravid insisted the former captain was getting back to top form after a break from the game.
“It’s nice to see that he has come back fresh,” Dravid told reporters.
“He played very well in the last match, and we are happy with his performance. For us, it’s not really about how many runs he makes.
“Especially with Virat, people get a little bit obsessed with his statistics and his numbers. For us, it’s not really about that,” said Dravid.
Kohli revealed recently that he had tried to fake his intensity after suffering mental health issues, before taking a break from cricket and skipping India’s tours of the West Indies and Zimbabwe.
Kohli began the six-nation tournament, which is an important tune-up for the T20 World Cup next month, with a crucial 35 in the narrow win over Pakistan.
“For us, it’s about the contributions he can make in different phases of the game and what the contribution is. It doesn’t have to be in fifties or hundreds or a stat,” said Dravid.
“Even small contributions mean a lot in T20 cricket, what is the role of a player and what the team needs. Virat is pretty keen in putting in big performances. Hopefully he can keep doing that in the tournament.”
Kohli, who has struck 27 centuries in 102 Tests since making his debut in 2011, endured a torrid past 12 months that also saw him replaced as national captain.
He recently played his 100th Twenty20 international and has an average more than 50 including 31 half-centuries.
 


Teen sensation Mboko closes in on top 10 after beating Rybakina in Qatar

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Teen sensation Mboko closes in on top 10 after beating Rybakina in Qatar

  • The 19-year-old battled to a 7-5 4-6 6-4 win in Thursday’s quarter-final in Doha to snap twice Grand Slam champion Rybakina’s nine-match winning run
DOHA: Victoria Mboko took ‌a big step toward entering the top 10 in the WTA rankings for the first time after ​the Canadian teenager stunned Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina in the Qatar Open quarter-finals.
The 19-year-old battled to a 7-5 4-6 6-4 win in Thursday’s quarter-final in Doha to snap twice Grand Slam champion Rybakina’s nine-match winning run.
“Going into the match ‌I knew it ‌was going to be ​a ‌really ⁠hard ​battle and ⁠I wanted to stay calm,” said Mboko, who picked up her second victory over Rybakina in four meetings.
“I didn’t really have that many expectations because she has a great record now, she just won the ⁠Australian Open. Going into the match ‌I knew I ‌had to play my ‘A’ game.
“I ​do understand that ‌the higher profile players you play, you’re ‌going to have to raise your level.”
Mboko started the 2025 season ranked outside the top 300 and is now 13th. She became the youngest ‌player since Serena Williams to beat four major winners in a ⁠tournament ⁠en route to claiming last year’s Canadian Open in Montreal.
Mboko plays former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in the Doha semifinals later on Friday, where a win will confirm her top 10 debut on Monday.
“I’m expecting another hard battle,” Mboko said.
“She knows these courts well and knows the environment. It’ll be important to put up ​a fight.”
Karolina Muchova ​takes on Maria Sakkari in the other last-four match-up.