Virat Kohli has been struggling for form of late but veteran Australia spinner Nathan Lyon has nothing but respect for the Indian batting great, who he says is a champion you can not write off.
Kohli has been enduring a lean patch over the past few months. In his last 60 Test innings, he has managed just two centuries and 11 fifties.
This year, he has averaged only 22.72 across six Tests, and in the three games against New Zealand, he could manage only 93 runs. However, the 36 year old boasts of a stellar record in Australia, having scored 1,352 runs in 13 Tests at an average of 54, with six hundred and four fifties.
But Lyon remains wary of what Kohli could do in the five-match Test series, starting in Perth on on Friday.
"Overall, look at his record. You don't write off champions. I've got nothing but respect for Virat," Lyon was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.
"I want to get him out, there's no point in hiding behind that, but it's challenging. It's been pretty amazing competing against him for so many times.
"Him and Smithy (Steve Smith) are probably the best two batters in our last era of this last decade," said the 36-year-old off-spinner with 530 wickets from 129 Tests.
Lyon is one of the four members of the current squad who were part of Australia's last successful Test series against India in 2014-15.
India have won the last two series in Australia but they have come here after a shock 0-3 loss at home against New Zealand. Lyon doesn't believe that India are vulnerable this time around.
"They're dangerous all the time. They're a side full of superstars. They've got so much experience, but talented youth as well and you can never write off that," said Lyon, who took 22 wickets when Australia toured India in 2023.
"I was fascinated by that series to New Zealand, but we're expecting the best India that we've played against for a number of years now.
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