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Afridi, while talking with a Pakistani news channel, Samaa TV, questioned whether Kohli is playing with the same motivation and attitude he had during his peak years.

Digital Desk: Virat Kohli is going through a difficult period, as he has been struggling to score high for the last two years. In a few matches, he has definitely played well, but his centuries have dried up. It’s been two years since the Indian star batsman has not been able to score a century.

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has questioned Virat Kohli’s attitude as the ex-Indian skipper is not doing well on the cricket ground.

Afridi, while talking with a Pakistani news channel, Samaa TV, questioned whether Kohli is playing with the same motivation and attitude he had during his peak years. He further asked whether Kohli wants to become No.1 again or is he accomplished with what he has achieved.

The former Pakistan captain said, "In cricket, attitude matters the most. That is what I talk about the most. Do you have the attitude towards cricket or not? That Kohli, earlier in his career, wanted to be the No. 1 batsman in the world is he still playing cricket with the same motivation? That is the big question."

Shahid added, "He has the class and ability. But the question is, does he really even want to be No. 1 again? Or does he think he has achieved everything in life. Now just relax and pass time? It's all about attitude."

It may be mentioned that Kohli has been given rest for the five T20Is against South Africa after the conclusion of the 2022 Indian Premier League.   

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