McClenaghan Hails Kohli's Evolution, Says 'scoring 9000 IPL Runs Against World's Best Bowlers Is Not Easy'

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RCB’s thumping victory at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday was set up by a fiery new-ball spell from Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood, who dismantled Delhi’s batting line-up to bowl them out for just 75, the lowest total of the season. The chase was then completed with ease, underlining RCB’s all-round dominance.

Reflecting on Kohli’s sustained excellence in the tournament, McClenaghan emphasised the discipline and adaptability that have defined the veteran batter’s journey over the years.

“Virat Kohli has been incredibly consistent. Scoring 9000 IPL runs against the world’s best bowlers is no easy task.

It's about hunger, discipline, and adapting every year, and that’s what brings the best out of him. He has been in the IPL since 2008, and the best part is that he didn’t start his career as an opener.

"He batted in the lower middle order, fought for his place, then moved to number three. Later, he opened with Chris Gayle. That changed his game completely. He will soon reach 10,000 runs, without a doubt. Kohli is the greatest batter the IPL has ever seen, not just for the runs, but for how he has evolved and dominated across different eras,” McClenaghan told JioStar.

Kohli’s unbeaten contribution in the chase ensured RCB wrapped up the contest swiftly, continuing his pivotal role at the top of the order in the ongoing season. McClenaghan also reserved special praise for Bhuvneshwar Kumar, noting that the experienced seamer’s strength lies not in constant reinvention but in mastering his core skills.

“Instead of reinventing, he has been doing the same stuff consistently, over and over again, and he is just getting better at it. The time off from international cricket is now helping him structure his time better throughout the year.

He's getting enough time to work on fitness and stay fresh. He has enough experience and knows how to deal with pressure situations. It is just about being able to do what you have been doing.

"That means hitting those areas with the ball which trouble batters the most, and having control over swing, which we are seeing right now. That is why his impact has always been great with the new ball," he said.

Bhuvneshwar's incisive spell, alongside Hazlewood’s relentless accuracy and bounce, left Delhi reeling in the powerplay, as the duo combined to take six wickets inside the first four overs, effectively deciding the outcome of the match.

On Hazlewood, McClenaghan pointed out how the Australian quick’s physical attributes and control make him one of the most difficult bowlers to counter in T20 cricket.

“Josh Hazlewood is the kind of bowler every team wants and RCB are blessed to have him. He beats batters with his variations, and his height gives him a lot of advantage. Being tall, he always gets extra bounce, and the Bangalore pitch helps him ask tough questions. His control is never in doubt. He doesn’t bowl loose balls. If you hit him for runs, it has to be a really good shot.

You have to go after a decent length ball, not a half-volley. He operates in the perfect area.

On Hazlewood, McClenaghan pointed out how the Australian quick’s physical attributes and control make him one of the most difficult bowlers to counter in T20 cricket.

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With RCB’s pace attack firing in tandem and Kohli continuing to anchor the batting unit, the defending champions appear to be hitting top gear at a crucial stage of the tournament.

Article Source: IANS