Kohli… that cover drive, that swagger, that aggression

Kohli… that cover drive, that swagger, that aggression


Avijit Ghosh


Avijit Ghosh

Avijit Ghosh is a associate editor with The Times of India. He is addicted to films, music, cricket and football—and not necessarily in that order. He is the author of Bandi
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In his days of pomp in Test cricket, Virat Kohli’s cover drive reminded one of Robert Browning’s lines, “God’s in his heaven and all’s right with the world.” The quintessence of that stroke, a fusion of art and aristocracy, was timing. That gift of grabbing the moment was evident again in the way Kohli, the most complete batter of his generation, has chosen to sign off from the game’s longest version.

Kohli… that cover drive, that swagger, that aggression

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