
He Is "On The Right Side Of 30": Rahul Dravid On Virat Kohli
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Rahul Dravid said Virat Kohli is "on the right side of 30" and hailed his fitness and work ethic.
Team India head coach Rahul Dravid brushed aside concerns about Virat Kohli's age and fitness and said the star batter is "doing what he needs to do" to come out of his lean patch of form. Kohli has not hit a century in international cricket since November 2019, but Dravid insisted that he only wants "match-winning contributions" from the 33-year-old and that does not necessarily have to be in the form of hundreds. He also said that Kohli's form is not due to a lack of motivation.
"I kind of disagree with you when you say he is in the wrong side of 30. He is probably in my opinion on the right side of 30," Dravid said in response to a question in a press conference ahead of the rescheduled fifth Test against England.
"I think he is an incredibly fit guy. He is one of the most hard-working guys I have ever come across. His desire and hunger. His whole attitude in looking after himself, his preparation and even just the way he just played the game at Leicester, batting in those conditions, scoring the kind of 50, 60 that he did," Dravid said.
Kohli hit scores of 33 and 67 during India's tour game against Leicestershire, and looked in good nick.
"He was keen on batting against Bumrah and all of these guys. So, I think he is ticking all the right boxes. He is doing what he needs to do to sort of come out of it," Dravid said.

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