Too much cricket, inevitable that players get tired: Mohammad Yousuf on India's loss in New Zealand
Cricket | April 03, 2020 11:06 ISTFormer Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf talked about India's outing in the Test series in New Zealand.
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Former Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf talked about India's outing in the Test series in New Zealand.
Virat Kohli also talked about the IPL franchise and their failure to bag a single trophy in 12 seasons. RCB is among the two teams yet to win the title despite having members like Kohli, AB de Villiers and Dale Steyn.
Indian captain Virat Kohli, in a conversation with Kevin Pietersen, talked about the lowest moment of his career and also revealed the reason behind his failure.
Kohli revealed that he developed a cervical spine issue during India's tour of South Africa in 2018. He also realised that he had an acidic stomach and that it pulled calcium out of his bones which aggravated his spine issue.
New Zealand were scheduled to tour Ireland, Scotland and Netherlands, as well as Bangladesh in the June-July window.
During India's recent tour to New Zealand, Kohli had a fiery exchange with a journalist who asked him to tone down his aggression following his team's crushing defeat in the second and final Test against New Zealand at the Hagley Oval. India lost the Test series 0-2.
Pietersen had previously hosted India's limited-overs vice captain Rohit Sharma at a time all are indoors due to the 21-day lockdown in the country to battle coronavirus pandemic
Speaking to Pietersen during an Instagram live, Kohli touched upon his passion for Test cricket, the worst phase of his career, how he turned into a vegan and how much he is filled with gratitude for being able to live a comfortable life during a global crisis like COVID-19.
India is currently under a three-week lockdown, enforced to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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