Aakash Chopra Backs Virat Kohli for Standout IPL Season

Aakash Chopra has predicted Virat Kohli will have the best IPL season among India's star trio, crediting his exceptional fitness and role as an opener. He noted the challenge is greater for MS Dhoni, who returns after 10 months and bats lower down the order. Chopra expects Rohit Sharma to continue his aggressive batting approach within Mumbai Indians' powerful lineup. The analysis comes ahead of the IPL 2024 opener between RCB and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Key Points: Chopra: Virat Kohli Set for Best IPL Season Among Stars

  • Kohli's fitness gives him an edge
  • Dhoni faces toughest challenge due to age
  • Rohit Sharma expected to maintain aggressive style
  • IPL 2024 season opener set for Saturday
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"Focus will be on Virat": Aakash Chopra picks Kohli among stars to have best season

Aakash Chopra predicts Virat Kohli will have the best IPL season, citing his fitness and opening role, while analyzing challenges for Dhoni and Rohit.

"Focus will be on Virat": Aakash Chopra picks Kohli among stars to have best season
"The focus will be on Virat Kohli again because the guy is so fit. - Aakash Chopra"

New Delhi, March 27

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma, will be keen to once again show what they are capable of as the 19th edition of the Indian Premier League gets underway with the season opener between the Royal Callengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Bengaluru on Saturday.

Speaking on JioStar, the cricketer-turned-broadcaster Aakash Chopra shared his thoughts on Dhoni's batting position and diminishing returns, Rohit Sharma's aggressive batting style, Virat Kohli's fitness, and which of the three is likely to have the best season.

Chopra chose Kohli to have another banger IPL season, crediting his fitness and his batting position as an opener.

"The focus will be on Virat Kohli again because the guy is so fit. The kind of fitness that he has achieved over a period of time makes him the best suited, also because he is an opener. The same is true for Rohit Sharma as well, but between the two of them, I still feel Virat Kohli has it a little easier just because of himself. That is the price he has to pay for the kind of fitness and legacy he has built," said Chopra.

The 37-year-old Virat Kohli is the all-time leading run-scorer in IPL history with 8,661 runs in 267 matches. Playing for RCB since 2008, he holds the record for most runs in a single season (973 in 2016) and has scored the most centuries (8) in the tournament's history.

According to Chopra, the situation may not be similar for Dhoni because of his age and the reason for his not playing cricket for more than 10 months.

"It is a little difficult for Dhoni as well because he is on the wrong side of 40. For him, not to play anything for 10 months, turn up for the IPL and switch on, and also play at a number where he gets only 10-12 balls, is the toughest thing to do. Then there are also 20 overs of keeping, so his job is perhaps the toughest," said the former India cricketer.

On Rohit Sharma continuing to play in his aggressive style, Chopra said, "When you are part of the batting order that the Mumbai Indians have, it is mandatory to set the tone for Rohit Sharma. Rohit does want to bat a certain way. He has already made his opinion very public. But if you are part of a setup where there is Quinton de Kock at the other end, followed by Tilak, Surya, Hardik, Will Jacks or Sherfane Rutherford, and then Naman Dhir, what else is the option? You need to maximise the 20 overs, which basically means maximising the first six overs."

"So, yes, Rohit would be expected to bat the same way, see the ball, hit the ball; that is what I am thinking for the entire Mumbai Indians setup, unless the pitch is asking you to play a slightly different brand of cricket," concluded Chopra.

- ANI

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Priya S
I respectfully disagree with the focus being only on Kohli. What about the young talent? Players like Rinku Singh or Yashasvi Jaiswal could have a breakout season. The IPL is about discovering new stars too, not just the established legends.
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Rohit P
As a CSK fan, my heart is with Thala Dhoni. What Chopra says about his challenge is true, but he's defied logic before. Just seeing him walk out at Chepauk gives me goosebumps. That's the magic of IPL! 💛
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Sarah B
The analysis on Rohit's role is interesting. He's captaining a new team now (MI), and the pressure to be aggressive from ball one with that batting lineup is immense. Hope he finds his 2019-2020 form again.
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Aman W
Stats don't lie! 8661 runs is insane. Kohli is a run-machine. But honestly, as an Indian cricket fan, I just want all three of them to have a great season. This might be the last IPL we see them all together. Let's enjoy it while it lasts.
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Kavya N
The fitness point is key. Virat has changed the game for Indian cricketers. Earlier, we had talented players but now we have world-class athletes. His discipline is an inspiration for my son who plays club cricket.

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