Kolkata, Feb 14: Battling a prolonged lean patch, former India captain Virat Kohli batted at the nets and also took throw-downs during India’s first practice session ahead of Twenty20 series against the West Indies here.
Kohli was first to enter the nets to take throwdowns from the Indian support staff as he batted from both the ends before going for the drill. Later he had a lengthy net session, spanning more than 45 minutes.
India skipper Rohit Sharma along with coach Rahul Dravid were also seen in a long discussion with curator Sujan Mukherjee.
In the white-ball format, the Indian ace last scored a century against the West Indies in August 2019, in Port of Spain and since then, has failed to score a ton.
Across formats, he’s yet to score an International century in more than two years and his last century came against Bangladesh in India’s first pink ball Day/Night Test at Eden Gardens here in November 2019. CAB requests BCCI to allow spectators
There will not be any spectators in India’s opening T20I against the West Indies on Wednesday but Cricket Association of Bengal is “hopeful” that the Board will reconsider its decision for the second and third T20Is.
For the first match, there would be only 2000-odd match representatives and sponsors. “The BCCI has allowed only upper tier and hospitality boxes for sponsors and representatives of the match,” he added.
Earlier, CAB president Avishek Dalmiya hoped to conduct the matches with spectators after the state government allowed 75 per cent capacity. (PTI)