India vs Australia | We don’t want batting collapses, says Virat Kohli
After India lost to Australia for the first time in the ongoing ODI series, Virat Kohli has made it clear to the Indian batsmen that he doesn’t want collapses rather he wants partnerships that can help the side. The Indian skipper has also hinted at resting a few of the players in the last two ODIs.
India had a target of 314 to chase down in Ranchi during the third ODI of the five-match series, but the top-order failed again for the hosts. India
After the match, Kohli looked disappointed with the batting collapse and credited the Aussies for playing good cricket on the given day. He also spoke about his 41st ODI hundred and second in the series where he looked in a sublime touch before getting out to leggie Adam Zampa.
“The guys who have got out will want to make the most of the opportunity. We don't want collapses. We want partnerships that can get us going,” said Kohli at the post-match presentation, reported Cricbuzz.
“In terms of hitting the ball, it was one of my finest hundreds. I just felt really clear in my head from ball one. Even after three
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“We will have a few changes in the next couple of games. We have to figure out what those changes are. But the idea is to go out there and win matches and take a lot of pride in winning games for the country. That mindset will not change,” the Indian skipper explained.
“We will have a few new faces and they will have to make the most of their chances because there is a World Cup coming and everyone wants to be on that flight. The guys are excited and looking forward to it. A little hiccup in the middle but we will regroup and come back stronger.”
Australia had a terrific start in the game as the opening duo of Aaron Finch and Usman Khawaja added 193 runs for the opening wicket. Although Finch got out for 93, Khawaja went on to score his maiden ODI ton. The Indian bowlers, on the other hand, did well to pull things back in the last 10 overs as Australia managed 313 on the board at the end of the innings.
“We were (in the game)
“We were quite
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