AUS vs IND WTC Final: India's dreams died early. In one decisive Scott Boland over. It was the seventh of the morning, 47th of the Indian second innings. It was now a point of no return for the finalists in two successive World Test Championship.
Virat Kohli, for years quite talismanic as an Indian batsman, cover drove without getting to the pitch of the ball to be caught at second slip for 49. It is a lacuna that has crept into his game in recent years and one he has failed to rectify.
The former Indian captain's all-purpose angled stance makes it a little more difficult for his left foot to reach the line of deliveries pitched slightly wide of the off-stump. Perhaps when he was younger and did not have a lower back issue, he possessed the athleticism to ensure his bat met the ball in the middle. Not so in recent years; not against better bowling in non-subcontinental conditions.