'When your eyesight weakens then you have to work on your technique. The same ball which he used to pounce on so quickly, he's getting late on it now.'
Kapil Dev believes slowing down of reflexes could be the reason behind Virat Kohli's struggles in New Zealand and the Indian skipper needs to practice more to overcome the age factor.
The 31-year-old Kohli managed just 38 runs in the two Tests at an average of 9.50 in New Zealand. In the preceding limited overs series, he managed to score 180 runs including a half-century, making it a forgettable tour for the India captain.
"With every big batsman there comes a phase. This is the age, after turning 30 everyone says there is a dip in the eyesight and that takes six months to a year to get used to it," Kapil told ABP News.
"I think he (Kohli) needs to adjust his eyesight a bit. When big players start getting bowled or LBW to incoming deliveries then you have to tell them to practice more," he added.
The World Cup winning Indian captain said that several batsmen like Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid and even West Indian batting legend Vivian Richards faced similar difficulties in their careers.
"It shows that your eyes and your reflexes have slowed down a bit and in no time your strengths turn into your weaknesses. From 18-24, your eyesight is at the optimum level but after that, it depends on how you work on it."
"Sehwag, Dravid, Viv Richards all faced similar difficulties in their career. So Kohli needs to practice more."
Dev feels Kohli needs to tighten his technique and practice more and said playing in the upcoming IPL will help the 31-year-old to adjust to the development.
"When your eyesight weakens then you have to work on your technique. The same ball which he used to pounce on so quickly, he's getting late on it now.
"The IPL will help him as the more he plays the better understanding and idea he'll get on how to deal with it."
After a bright start to the tour of New Zealand where India defeated the hosts 5-0 in the T20 series, the visitors struggled to find their footing in the ODI and Test series, losing to the Kane Williamson-led side 0-3 and 0-2 respectively.
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