India vs England | You have to be flexible adjusting and not have notions of playing in a certain way, says Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli has stated that team India will have to face yet another different pitch conditions in Southampton due to which they will have to come up with new plans and adapt as per the pitch behaves. He has also mentioned about batting from outside and within the crease to counter pacers.
Team India had a strong hold on the game in the previous match due to way Indian batsmen tackled the swing and seam challenge posed by the English bowlers. They changed their batting plans and adapted to all the conditions around them. Virat Kohli stood well outside the crease and left everything outside off, Ajinkya Rahane cut out the drive while Shikhar Dhawan played quite late and thus reduced his bat speed. All these factors helped team India to not lose early wickets, unlike previous games and mount a good score.
The fourth Test between India and England is scheduled to be played in Southampton, where the pitch conditions are expected to be different and have more bounce. Team India will have to come up with yet another plans and strategies in order to give a tough competition to the English attack. Kohli believes that Indian players shouldn't focus on sticking to the plans and skill sets but should rather try to adapt to whatever conditions that are prevalent in that particular moment.
“We have played and we don't want to be rigid. You go into bat understanding you want to do a certain set of things but if the wicket is behaving totally different, you have to be flexible adjusting there and not having preset notions about going out there and wanting to play a certain way,” Kohli said in the pre-match presser.
The Indian skipper showcased a mature manner of playing as he tried to play from various positions in and around the crease in order to put the pacers off and compel them to change their strategies again and again. On several occasions, he stood deep and shifted his guard from leg to middle to trick the bowlers.
“I'm pretty flexible like that even with the way I've played till now. I've changed where I stand. It's not one position, it can vary from off stump to leg stump. If someone is trying to bowl too many in-swingers, you obviously change the position where you stand. You don't want to be rigid. And it's all about being flexible, accepting that once something changes, you have to change with it. If you are rigid, you are going to fall behind. That was so beautiful in the last game, the batsmen adapted so quickly according to what the conditions were like. When they were more batting friendly, like
"I thought we had a good balance between attack and
Not only did he speak about the batting excellence, but he also mentioned largely of the Indian bowlers who adapted well to the conditions and worked together to bring the team success.
“You feel very when you see bowlers doing very well. We've been talking about it for a while now that even if you score 800 or 1000 runs in Test
"They've been bowling well as
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