Senior royal Challengers Bengaluru player Virat Kohli looked
corroded on his return from an individual break, felt previous India lead
trainer Ravi Shastri. Talking in the mid-innings break of the Indian Chief
Association opener, Shastri said that Kohli would require additional
opportunity to change his body to cricketing face having been away from the
game since the India versus Britain Test series. The RCB hitter scored 21 off
20 balls in the main match versus Chennai Super Lords and couldn't protect his side
from a top-request breakdown in the powerplay.
Kohli's cadence was impacted toward the beginning of the
innings by Faf du Plessis hoarding the ball in the powerplay. In the wake of
confronting the main bundle of the match, Kohli stayed at the non-strikers' end
for most of the first six overs as Faf managed in quite a while against the CSK
pacers.