Updated On: 04 July, 2022 08:24 AM IST | Birmingham | Debasish Datta
Former England skipper Geoffrey Boycott wants Kohli to not think about big scores and work on his technique as ex-India captain’s struggles continues

Virat Kohli walks back after being dismissed for 11 against England at Edgbaston on Friday. Pic/AP; PTI
England batting legend Geoffrey Boycott feels there is something “certainly wrong” with Virat Kohli’s technique as the former India captain’s struggles continued in the first innings of the ongoing Edgbaston Test against England.
“He [Kohli] dragged the ball onto the stumps since he was in two minds. He should have come forward, but he could not decide how to handle it. He has to clear his mind in this regard. He is not looking fluent and should realise that when someone is not in good touch, he should be extra cautious. He has to reduce the number of mistakes, must concentrate more and value his wicket,” Boycott told mid-day on Saturday. In the second innings on Sunday, Kohli perished for 20.