IPL 2022: With change in leadership at RCB, we might actually see Virat Kohli of 2016, says Sunil Gavaskar
India Today
With the change in leadership at RCB, the IPL might get to see Virat Kohli from the 2016 season when he amassed over 900 runs, reckons Sunil Gavaskar.
Batting great Sunil Gavaskar believes that with the change in leadership at the Royal Challengers Bangalore, IPL 2022 may witness Virat Kohli from the 2016 season where he scored a record-breaking 900-plus runs.
Kohli will take the field only as a player in RCB's season opener against Punjab Kings at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai Stadium on Sunday. Kohli has a great record with the bat as an RCB captain where he scored 4881 runs in 140 IPL matches.
Speaking during a Gameplan episode on Star Sports, the official broadcaster of the IPL, Gavaskar said, "At the moment, we do not know whether Kohli will be captain again. Sometimes when a player is relieved of the burden of captaincy, he flourishes as he is not thinking about 10 other players.
"When you are captain, you are thinking about 10 other players and sometimes also the other members of your squad, about their form or lack of form and things that they are not doing right which, when they do it right, will be good for the team.
"This season, we might actually see the Kohli of 2016 when he got almost 1000 runs in the IPL season." The last time Kohli was not leading the RCB was in 2012, after which he took over the team's captaincy from New Zealander Daniel Vettori.
Speaking about star Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, Gavaskar said, "Maxwell's cricket depends on how he approaches every inning. There are times when his approach has been unbelievably fantastic and then there are times it has not been that great.
"Last season, he was in a team with Virat Kohli and ABD, two of the finest batsmen that the game has seen and so maybe he lifted his game. He raised the level of his game to try to keep up with that.