JOHANNESBURG: India Captain Virat Kohli must be “good to go” for the third decisive test against South Africa, which began at Cape Town on Tuesday, coach Rahul Dravid said.
Kohli missed the defeat of his team’s seven goal in the second test in a wanderer after pulling out with back spasms but had returned to the mesh and continued training, Dravid added.
“I think he should be fine.
He has the opportunity to run a little, he has the opportunity to test it a little,” Dravid said as India, who won the first test in Pretoria as many as 113 Run, prepared to fly out of Johannesburg.
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“The team has supported them because of the experience and what they have done in the past.
They have confidence that they will come” Hopefully, with some clean sessions at Cape Town, he must be good to go.
From everything I heard, he really improved and had to be fine to play.
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