"Kohli at the moment, is arguably the number one batsman in the world. He is in the form of his life. I was impressed with him when I saw him on the first tour to Australia (in 2011-12)," Lawson told reporters here today.
"He was (among) the few Indian batsmen who took on the challenge of playing on the bouncy Australian wickets," said the former Australia fast bowler, who is on a short coaching sting at the Payyade Sports Club in suburban Kandivili.
"You can see in his face, he took it on as a personal challenge to be good on those pitches. While the other batsmen, including (Sachin) Tendulkar, were sort of failing around him, Kohli really relished something different. For him it is not good just playing in India, you need to (be) good all over the world," Lawson added.
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According to Lawson, since that first visit Down Under Kohli has got better and better.
"I wouldn't like to be bowling to him in in the IPL. It is difficult to get him out and if you do so, you have to get out Ab de Villiers and Shane Watson (who both bat in the top order for RCB) as well," quipped Lawson.
Mumbai pacer Shardul Thakur, who has been picked for India's upcoming four-Test series in the West Indies, was felicitated by Lawson in the presence of Mumbai Cricket Association's joint secretary, P V Shetty.