Former India batsman Akaash Chopra believes Virat Kohli’s aura of intimidation has diminished. Chopra points to Kohli’s recent struggles, including a lack of big knocks and a dip in form over the past five years. He suggests that Kohli’s presence no longer instills the same fear in opponents as it once did, citing their body language as evidence.
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