Table of Contents
- Kohli’s Perth Nightmare
- Why Adelaide Is Make-or-Break for Kohli
- Starc’s Plan: Outside Off, Again
- Matthew Short Weighs In
- How Kohli Is Fighting Back
- Kohli’s Adelaide Record: A Silver Lining?
- Sources
Kohli’s Perth Nightmare
Virat Kohli’s much-anticipated return to ODI cricket after a seven-year hiatus ended in disappointment. In the first match of the India vs Australia series in Perth, Kohli was dismissed for a shocking eight-ball duck—clean bowled by Mitchell Starc with a delivery angling in from outside off stump .
The dismissal wasn’t just a statistical blip—it exposed a recurring vulnerability that Australia’s pace attack is now determined to exploit.
Why Adelaide Is Make-or-Break for Kohli
With India facing a must-win scenario in the second ODI, all eyes are on Adelaide—the venue where Kohli has historically thrived overseas. But even his stellar record may not shield him if Australia sticks to its game plan.
Adelaide’s pitch traditionally offers early movement and bounce, ideal conditions for Starc’s aggressive line-and-length strategy targeting the corridor just outside off stump—a zone where Kohli has looked uncomfortable recently .
Starc’s Plan: Outside Off, Again
Mitchell Starc’s dismissal of Kohli in Perth wasn’t accidental. It was tactical. By bowling a hard, full delivery angling across the right-hander, Starc induced a soft edge that crashed into the stumps. Now, reports confirm Australia plans to repeat the exact same approach in Adelaide .
“Once you identify a weakness, you keep probing it,” said one unnamed Aussie strategist. “Especially against someone of Kohli’s caliber—you don’t give him room to settle.”
Matthew Short Weighs In
Australian batter Matthew Short, who made his ODI debut in the series, believes the pace unit will double down on the outside-off line. “Virat’s a legend, no doubt,” Short said, “but if he’s struggling to handle that area, why wouldn’t we keep testing him there?” .
Short also emphasized that this isn’t personal—it’s pure cricketing strategy. “It’s about creating pressure. Once he’s on the back foot mentally, the rest follows.”
How Kohli Is Fighting Back
Far from sulking, Kohli responded with a 45-minute high-intensity net session immediately after the Perth loss, focusing specifically on deliveries outside off stump .
Teammates noted his visible frustration—but also his trademark intensity. “He’s already working on adjustments,” said a close source. “Adelaide is his kind of ground. Don’t count him out.”
Kohli’s Adelaide Record: A Silver Lining?
Adelaide Oval holds special significance for Kohli. Across formats, he’s scored over 600 runs at the venue, including a memorable 141 in a Test against Australia. His ODI average there sits above 50—making it arguably his most successful overseas venue .
If Kohli can rediscover that form, he could not only silence critics but also shift momentum back to India in this tightly contested series.
Sources
Times of India: Virat Kohli on notice! Mitchell Starc to repeat Perth tactics in Adelaide