“However, it will still be a daunting task for him in terms of fitness and mental health. Luckily, he is a strong guy, he is a Punjabi guy. It's great that he is in a good frame of mind. He is concentrating and having a good time with his cricket. So he should remain focused and cross the 100-century barrier. And India will reserve high praise for him. And all these trash talks about Babar Azam and Virat Kohli - these are great players. Who is bigger than Kohli or Babar in Asia? No one. So all these loose talks are done just to grab attention,” he added. After regaining his form in the Asia Cup last year, Kohli has started dominating bowling attacks all over again. He had a great time in the 2022 T20 World Cup Down Under, emerging as the top run-getter with 296 runs at a staggering average of 98.66 and at a decent strike rate of 136.40, including a memorable 53-ball 82* against Pakistan in India's opening fixture.