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IND v AUS 2019: Team India won’t panic despite the ODI series defeat, says Virat Kohli

IND v AUS 2019: Team India won’t panic despite the ODI series defeat, says Virat Kohli

The Indian captain also cleared that this result won’t have any bearing during the upcoming World Cup in England.

Kohli scored only 20 runs in the series-decider at Kotla | Getty

Under Virat Kohli’s captaincy, India lost three consecutive ODIs and suffered their first 50-over series defeat at home in four years.

Riding on bowlers’ impressive showing after Usman Khawaja’s stellar century, Australia defeated India by 35 runs in the fifth ODI at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi to clinch the series 3-2.

Addressing the press conference after the match, India skipper Kohli said his team won’t panic despite the series loss and the result won’t have any bearing during the upcoming World Cup in England.

“The last three games, the idea was to give the guys on the bench a bit of game time and just put them in those positions and see how they react. Changes will never be an excuse,” Kohli told reporters.

“As a side, combination wise we are sorted. Only one change can be expected in the playing eleven during the World Cup that too depending on the conditions. Apart from that, we are clear about the playing XI going into the tournament. Just one spot in the side that needs some discussion but as a side, we are pretty balanced. Once Hardik Pandya returns it options a variety of options. Just that we need to take better decisions when under pressure to go far into the World Cup.”

“None of the guys in the change room are panicking or feeling down after this defeat because we know things that we wanted to do in the last three encounters purely because the World Cup is ahead. As a side, we feel pretty balanced,” the skipper added.

Commenting on the series defeat, Virat was magnanimous in his praise for the Australian side.

“The fact that Australia came and won here, it had to be a hard-fought series. They played better cricket than us and they deserved to win the last three games.”

“In the first two, we showed composure, to be honest, it doesn’t feel like something off has happened because we have been playing such good cricket and have lost 3 out 5 where the other team has been more passionate and energetic than us in pressure moments. That’s probably the only breakdown I can give of the last three matches,” he added.

Talking about the difference between the two sides, Kohli said Australia responded to the pressure better despite being less experienced than India.

“It’s exactly how we played in Australia. Back then we were braver in pressure situations in Australia. Purely because they had a series to lose at home and we expressed. Here when they sensed that they had a foot in the door they made sure that they didn’t let us close the door on the series. Compared to us they are more inexperienced but showed more heart and deserved to win,” he remarked.

When asked about the World Cup, the Indian captain refused to give the favourite tag to any team.

“I don’t think any team in my eyes starts as World Cup favourites. Every team is a threat because anyone who gets on a roll in the World Cup it very difficult to stop that team. Having said that the same team can be knocked out in the semis or quarter-finals. You have to play good cricket and take good decisions to win the cup. West Indies have come along pretty well and they will be a serious threat in the World Cup. England is a strong side, Australia are looking balanced, New Zeland are a strong team too. Pakistan can defeat anyone on their day. I think it’s important to understand what mindset you take into the World Cup,” Kohli concluded.

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 14 Mar, 2019

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