Is It Time to Move Beyond King Kohli?
A question that once seemed unimaginable is now on the lips of every cricket fan: should India look beyond Virat Kohli in their Test lineup? Kohli, once the undisputed anchor of India’s batting order, has been struggling for form. The numbers don’t lie - since January 2020, his Test average has dipped below 32, a far cry from his prime. Replacing a legend like Kohli is no easy feat, but with India’s batting lineup needing a shake-up, it's time to consider the potential candidates for the pivotal No. 4 spot.
Shubman Gill – The Rising Star
2024 has been the year of Shubman Gill. Stepping up with grace and confidence, he’s averaged over 50 in series against England and Bangladesh and was India’s second-highest run-scorer in a tough series against New Zealand. Though he’s thriving at No. 3, Gill’s calm demeanour and ability to handle pressure make him a prime contender for Kohli’s spot. His blend of classical technique and attacking flair could seamlessly fill the void and inject new energy into the middle order.
Shreyas Iyer – The Spin Specialist
Shreyas Iyer may not be part of the current Test squad, but he’s shown his mettle on spinning tracks where others have faltered. With an average of 36 in Tests, he hasn’t set the world alight yet, but a longer run could be what he needs to prove his worth. His fearless stroke play and innovative approach make him an enticing choice at No. 4, adding both stability and a dash of flair to India’s batting.
KL Rahul – The Versatile Veteran
KL Rahul’s journey in Test cricket has been one of peaks and valleys. His versatility as both an opener and middle-order batter gives him an edge. Despite inconsistent form, Rahul has produced pivotal innings in challenging conditions, showcasing his ability to deliver under pressure. With experience and an appetite for big scores, Rahul could bring the stability India craves at No. 4 provided he can find that elusive consistency.
Dhruv Jurel – The New Entrant
Dhruv Jurel turned heads during the Test series against England, bagging a Player of the Match award in just his second game for India. Although opportunities have been limited since the return of senior batters, the current dip in form among the veterans might just reopen the door for Jurel. His fearless approach and knack for impactful knocks under pressure could make him an unexpected yet thrilling option for the No. 4 position.
Rajat Patidar – The Dark Horse
Rajat Patidar’s story has been one of grit and resurgence. His domestic and IPL performances have been stellar, but he didn’t quite hit the mark in Tests against England. Yet, his recent standout performances in the Ranji Trophy remind us of his undeniable talent. With fluid stroke play and a solid technique, Patidar could be the underdog India needs to revamp their batting order. Though he may not be the obvious pick to replace his RCB teammate Kohli, Patidar's potential deserves serious consideration.
The Big Question
Replacing Virat Kohli at No. 4 is a monumental task. But with the team needing fresh momentum and Kohli’s form in question, it’s time for India to weigh their options. Who do you think can take Kohli's place in the side? Do let us know in the comments.