5. Reliable batter for Team India
Though Virat Kohli is 36-years-old, he continues to remain one of the most dependable batters in India’s Test line-up, consistently delivering crucial innings while bringing stability to the batting. The veteran Indian batter has endured a slump in form in Tests recently, which can be evidenced in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where he could score only 190 runs, including a century, at an average of 23.75, but writing him off based on one series would be premature.
Virat Kohli has a good record in Tests on England soil, amassing 976 runs, including two centuries and five fifties, at an average of 33.65 in 15 matches. Given his experience in playing on England soil, Kohli’s presence in the five-match Test series against England could provide much-needed stability and expertise in navigating the challenging conditions, especially in seaming pitches, where his ability to acclimatize and construct innings will be crucial for India’s success.