India vs England | Wasim Jaffer believes Virat Kohli will succeed in England
Wasim Jaffer has insisted that he is certain of Virat Kohli scoring runs against England and added that the Indian skipper was far too good a batsman to fail again. He also stated that India will start the Test series as favorites and pointed out that they have all the ammunition to beat England.
In 2014, Kohli had struggled to get going and managed only 134 runs in five Tests, one of the worst Test performances of his career. It has been a blot on his stellar career to this day, even though he scored 655 runs in five Tests against England in the home series (2016-17) to lead his side to a 4-0 win. Former Indian opener Wasim Jaffer was confident that captain Kohli would put his last poor outing in England behind him and would score runs this time around.
"Though they'll miss Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah in the initial games, India have the pace attack to take 20 wickets. They have quality batsmen too. I am sure Virat Kohli will succeed in England this time - he's far too good a player to fail here again. Since that tour in 2014, he's played all over the world and done brilliantly. The only thing he needs to be careful about is that he needs to play the ball late, and close to his body. He shouldn't play the ball away from his body, something which you can afford to do in India once you're set. In England, the ball moves around even after you're set, so he should avoid those expansive drives," Jaffer wrote in his column for TOI.
Kohli has scored 301 runs in six limited-overs innings on this tour at an average of 60.2. The visiting skipper's two half-centuries in the ODI series, 75 in Nottingham and 71 in Leeds, showing his ominous form. England pace spearhead James Anderson has an outstanding record against Kohli, having dismissed him four times in six innings during the 2014 tour. Overall, in Tests, Anderson has dismissed Kohli five times going back to 2012. However, Jaffer pointed out that the English bowling attack has been too dependent on Stuart Broad and Anderson and they don’t have the depth in their bowling department.
"I would say that India are the favourites going into this series, but they'll have to play smart cricket. They have all the ammunition to beat England. The hosts didn't do well at the start of the season against
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