Laxman said Kohli will approach WTC Final like any other game.
Legendary India batsman VVS Laxman is confident that Virat Kohli has prepared really well and will confront and lead Team India from the front in the upcoming ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final against New Zealand from June 18 in Southampton.
Laxman insisted that the Indian cricket team will stick to their strengths and Kohli doesn't need to unnecessarily take pressure on himself, as they have a great chance to win the World Test Championship mace.
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Speaking to Sports Today, Laxman said: “He should approach the game, which I am confident he will, like any other game because Virat is someone who prepares really well for any challenge he is going to confront but doesn't unnecessarily take pressure on himself.”
He continued, “Yes it's the inaugural WTC final, but he knows that not only as a batsman but as a captain, he has got a great opportunity to hold that ICC trophy. He has taken a lot of pride in playing for the country. When you're playing at the highest level and someone like Virat, he will just go out and play to his strengths.
I am sure he will call back the formula with which he has had so much success, and he will just repeat that. He knows if Virat Kohli, the batsman, scores runs, India will always be in a formidable position. That's what he will be aiming to do. He will be looking at spending time on the wicket and once he does that, runs will flow.”
Meanwhile, Laxman also hailed India head coach Ravi Shastri for his role in the team’s success in Test cricket, saying the former India captain is a great motivator and will help the side ease the nerves before the big clash against New Zealand from Friday in Southampton.
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The former batsman pointed out, “He is a natural motivator. I have experienced that in my playing career. Whenever you have a chat with him, just a 5 or 10-minute chat with Ravi, you feel really good about yourself because that's the kind of character he is.”
Laxman further added, “Ravi will also be proud of the way the players have played over the last 2-3 years. It's not only about quality for the WTC final but the way these players have responded to adversity and embraced challenges.”
He signed off by saying, “I think what Ravi will be telling to the players is not to put undue pressure on themselves. Just go out and enjoy yourself. It's a great atmosphere and a great occasion to be part of. Don't think about the result'. That's what the message from Ravi will be.”
(With India Today Inputs)