ENG v IND 2021: Kohli says taking 20 wickets more important, won’t bring in someone as Shardul’s replacement for few runs

Shardul Thakur is ruled out of the second Test with hamstring injury.

Virat Kohli's focus is more on taking 20 England wickets | Getty

With seam-bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur ruled out of the second Test due to hamstring injury, Team India face a dilemma regarding his replacement for the game at Lord’s, starting Thursday (August 12).

Veteran off-spinner R Ashwin might come into the XI after Shardul’s injury. Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav too would be in the race if the management wishes to continue with a four-pronged pace attack just like the opening Test.

On the eve of the match, however, India skipper Virat Kohli made it clear that the team management won’t look at batting qualities while deciding Shardul’s replacement and the focus would be on someone who can help pick 20 wickets.

Kohli’s remark means that Ashwin is likely to sit out for the second Test as well.

“Good thing is that Jadeja has got runs in the first Test already and he is going into the second game confident that already makes our batting deeper, the lower order contributed with bat a well,” Kohli said during the pre-match media interaction.

“Yes, Shardul brings in more batting ability but having said that from the batsmen’s point of view, we are well placed because Pujara, Jinx (Rahane) and myself we didn’t score too many.”

“Every game is an opportunity for other batters to step up as well, Rohit and KL (Rahu) played very well and we are very comfortable with how we are placed as a batting unit, and we don’t feel that we will be a batsman short if Shardul doesn’t play,” he added.

The Indian captain also indicated that the template for the first Test is what he wants to follow in the second match as well.

“For us, it’s about finding that perfect balance but if someone like Shardul is not available, then we definitely need to think how to pick up 20 wickets and not try to plug in another guy, who can give us some runs with the bat. I think we are very comfortable how first Test went,” he said.

Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara are struggling for big runs lately, but Kohli feels it is not an area of concern.

“I don’t think that’s an area of concern. Our basic focus is not to think individually where people are but collectively how much strength they bring into the team is our focus. What’s your best and strongest batting unit that you can take on the park,” the skipper said.

Rishabh Pant has taken an aggressive approach in the two Test matches he has played in England this summer with mixed results and Kohli wouldn’t like the flamboyant wicketkeeper to change his approach.

“That’s basically how he plays. He obviously has capability to carry on and play long innings in that manner. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a very defensive role.

“Obviously, when there is a demand of the situation, he (Pant) is intelligent enough to understand if we are looking to save a game. Obviously he won’t play those kind of shots but wherever there is 50-50 situation and he has a chance to change momentum of the game he will take that chance. That’s how he plays and we want him to be that way,” the skipper was very public in his backing.

He further stated that the communication from the management is very clear for Pant.

“Obviously, communication is very clear from team and where we are heading as a team and what kind of approach is needed in different situations. We expect him to play innings that changes momentum and tilt balance towards us,” Kohli concluded.

(With PTI inputs)

 

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 11 Aug, 2021

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