Indian batting superstar Virat Kohli has finally returned to action after a six-month break, featuring in the ongoing ODI series against Australia. However, instead of making headlines for his performance, the veteran cricketer has found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, a stark contrast to his reputation as the King of Cricket In the second game of the three-game series, Virat Kohli realized a rare and sudden moment, which is, on the same day, 23rd October last year, he had done the best chases of all time against Pakistan, in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022. For the first time since making his international debut in 2008, Kohli has hit back-to-back ducks in two matches. Having hit an eight-ball duck in the 1st match at Perth, Kohli hit another 4-ball duck in the second ODI at the Adelaide Oval, setting an unwanted record in his otherwise sensational career. In the process, the run-scoring machine equalled another unpleasant milestone. Read also: Marco Jansen’s Funny Stumping Escape vs Pakistan Making his debut for India in August 2008, Kohli has become one of the most consistent and celebrated batters in modern-day cricket. Known for his remarkable ability to chase, with the unbeaten 82 off 53 balls against Pakistan at the MCG, which is etched in every Indian cricket fan’s memory, coupled with his fierce competitiveness and his unrelenting hunger for runs, Kohli’s name is synonymous with dominance across all formats. Having stated that, in the second ODI match vs Australia, the Indian sensation has fallen for a zero in two innings, a rare sight for fans used to seeing him as ferocious as a lion. Ducks for someone like Kohli is unheard of, but it shouts louder than anyone else. Having scored 27599 runs internationally, Virat Kohli is at a juncture of his career. Therefore, with Kohli being 36 now, each occasional low moment in his career invites speculation regarding the future.