Kohli overcomes Amir storm
“You don’t get clever against the big batsmen. I would have bowled him leg-spin and make him anticipate my next move. I would deceive Kohli with my run-up and would bowl him from the edge of the crease, from the centre, and closer to the stumps to keep him guessing.”
Cricket is, of course, a lot about the mind battles and Qadir was a master when it came to mind games.
The legendary leg-spinner is a keen observer of this generation’s best batsman and feels Kohli’s “penchant for targeting the on-side field against the spin” would have provided him with ample options to dismiss him. For him it is easier to bowl to the Indian batter because “he doesn’t whack you out of the ground like [Chris] Gayle or [Andre] Russel.”
The aggressive mentality is still there and watching the bowlers bowl to Kohli with defensive tactics makes the warrior sad.
Had Qadir bowled to Kohli, he would have “attacked him.”
“The ball spun in the last [World T20] matches, if I was bowling on those wickets, I would’ve taken a slip and a silly and bowled with attacking tactics.”
To Qadir, bowling at the off-stump line is of great significance, as it purchases lateral movement off the surface for a leggie.
To trap Kohli, the legendary spinner would have done the same. “I would have bowled leg-spin on the off-stump channel, with a lower trajectory and would make him wait for the googly, throughout the first over. I would bowl him at the line that would have made it impossible for him to cut or drive.
“He likes to go on the on-side against the spin that would have induced an edge off his bat that was likely to land in the slips or silly point or any other fielder on the leg.”
But what if Kohli hadn’t meddled with Qadir’s stock delivery? “In the next over, when he had relaxed and stopped anticipating the googly, I would have bowled my faster-googly, which came from my finger.”
Qadir and Kohli are the sorts who write their own scripts. They act rather than react. They simply refuse to be dictated.
Whether Qadir had dismissed Kohli with his strategy and spin is for the experts to say. Nonetheless it would have been fascinating to watch the two greats lock horns.
Published in Dawn, April 19th, 2016