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Need to appear in difficult conditions as a batting unit: Virat Kohli

Need to appear in difficult conditions as a batting unit: Virat Kohli
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In his decorated career, Indian captain Virat Kohli rarely hit a decline that had lasted longer than a series.
The 2014 series in the UK where he repeatedly dropped by James Anderson can be called the worst, not only for bad returns but more for the prediction of his dismissal.
He overcame it with a Australian Bradmanesque tour almost four months later and for a good five years, was one of the superior Batsman in the world.
Since January 2020, everything is difficult.
In nine tests, he has scored 345 runs.
The average has disappointed 23.
It is fair to say the delegates are silent.
He hasn’t kept quiet.
Kohli has many things to say about the intention and needs of scoring, thus signaling two other established colleagues at the secondary level Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane, especially after New Zealand’s losses in the final of the world test championship in Southampton in Southampton in June.
While their number is fine (Rakee has 540 runs from 12 matches on average 27 while Pujara has 543 running in 12 matches an average of 25.85), they played a major role in a big series victory in Australia.
Batting Legend Sunil Gavascar has told Ti before the series there seemed to be a campaign to mess up the Rahane and Pujara by talking about intention and judgment.
In turn, Kohli has emphasized the need for people to leave Pujara alone before the start of the first test.
On the second night, on Wednesday, on Wednesday, he hit his deputy, Rahana.
“I don’t think that (the shape of the roahe) is a concern field.
Our focus is not to think about where people individually now.
It’s about collectively how much power they bring to the team.
As a batting unit, we want to appear in conditions That is difficult, so we are in a winning position and someone will delay every match.
“The captain also gave a thumbs up to his capture skills at Close-In Cordon.
Rahane is three catches from being only the sixth Indian to reach landmark 100 test catches.
“He is the best sandal in the team, especially against the round.
He worked very hard on his arrest too and 100 catches would be a great achievement and I was sure, he would take more,” he assured.
‘India to blame the penalty points’ Virat Kohli said his team did not have anyone to be blamed but they themselves after them and England docked two world testing championship (WTC) each to maintain the level of over-slow in the first test.
Both teams were fined 40% of their match costs too.
“We have to keep speeding up with the speed of the game …
small little things where we can save 10 to 15 seconds is something very important.
We practice that in the second half and we can cover three or four overs.
You don’t want to be Far behind in a game that you can’t cover your overs on time, “Kohli said.
“The point is very, very important.”

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