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Former Australia spinner Brad Hogg on Friday opined that Royal Challengers Bangalore’s bad form will not affect Virat Kohli during the forthcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and termed the Indian skipper a "focused individual".
New Delhi: Former Australia spinner Brad Hogg on Friday opined that Royal Challengers Bangalore's bad form will not affect Virat Kohli during the forthcoming ICC Men's Cricket World Cup and termed the Indian skipper a "focused individual".
Hogg posted a video on Twitter where he answered a few questions that were asked by users.
#HoggsVlog: Will RCB's poor form affect KOHLI during the World Cup? Should Warner lead SRH in the absence of Williamson?
— Brad Hogg (@Brad_Hogg) April 12, 2019
I'm answering YOUR questions once again - it's time for #AskHoggy. Join the chat, and let me know if you agree with what I had to say. It's #hoggytime! pic.twitter.com/JUb8KVsT9C
When a user asked Hogg "Do you think RCB's bad form will affect Virat Kohli during the World Cup?", he replied, "There is no way that it will affect Virat Kohli in the World Cup, he is a focused individual and he wants to succeed, do not worry about Kohli going in the World Cup."
Another user asked Hogg what went wrong with RCB in the ongoing Indian Premier League, as the franchise has not won even a single match in this season.
The 48-year-old answered, "simple. They rely too heavily on Kohli and AB de Villiers, their middle order has not stood up, so no runs in the middle order. Also their bowling department in the death overs; they have not executed their plans and they never had the right plans. So management has to sit down and turn things around very quickly."
RCB will now visit Mohali to face Kings XI Punjab on April 13 and will aim to break their losing streak.
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