Virat Kohli hopes to recover from back strain for Trent Bridge Test
After staying out of the ground post the tea-session on Day 3, Virat Kohli has clarified that it is stress-related injury and hoped to be fit for the third Test at Trent Bridge. Kohli has also praised England for putting up a magnificent all-round performance to take a 2-0 series lead at Lord’s.
Kohli didn’t come out to the field on Day 4 of the second Test between India and England at Lord’s due to a stiff back that he suffered on Day 3 and Ajinkya Rahane stood as the stand-in skipper of the team. His absence raised concerns about the extent of the injury, but the way Kohli batted, it was evident he had troubles in making the movement of the body and it was believed that he would be out of India’s squad.
However, Kohli hoped that medication and rehab would help him get over the strain ahead of the Trent Bridge Test that starts on Saturday.
“Five days to
It was the worst performance put forward by India in the last four years as Kohli, leading the side, suffered an innings loss for the first time in his career. As much as it was India’s inability to fight in the challenging conditions came to the fore, England
“Not very proud of the way we played, to be honest. First time in last five Test matches we've been outplayed. Credit to England. They were clinical. When a team plays like that they deserve to be on the winning side,” Kohli said.
“Can't really think about those things (conditions not in
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