Kohli had an off-colour day in office on the second day of the third and penultimate Test against Australia here yesterday, and the lesson from Hayden was a much-needed one.
The 24-year-old Delhi batsman made a hash of one easy offering from Australian opener Ed Cowan and failed to latch on to a reasonably easy chance before that. The third instance was when the ball flew past Kohli before he could react.
Different players have different ways of approaching slip catching but the ones who made the position their own are those who hung onto anything that came their way.
Mark Waugh, Mark Taylor, Mohammad Azharuddin and Rahul Dravid made slip catching look gloriously easy and one of the most pleasurable sights in world cricket.
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