India Vs Australia: Virat Kohli And His Boys All Set To Welcome Aussies
India captain Virat Kohli expressed satisfaction over team's performance in the one-off Test against Bangladesh and said that the players' hearts and minds are already on the big series against Australia, beginning from February 23 at Pune.
- Posted by Abhishek Mahajan
- Updated: February 13, 2017 04:35 pm IST
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Virat Kohli said that they are all set for the series against Australia
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The first Test of the series will be played on February 23
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India defeated Bangladesh by 208 runs in Hyderabad
India captain Virat Kohli expressed satisfaction over team's performance in the one-off Test against Bangladesh and said that the players' hearts and minds were already on the big series against Australia, beginning from February 23 at Pune. The Indian skipper said that the English challenge was the toughest and the biggest series but Australia is no less. "I thought England was the biggest series for us this season, but having won that 4-0, we want to consolidate on that against Australia. Everyone's minds and hearts are already on it," he said.
India defeated Bangladesh by 208 runs to register a comprehensive victory in the one-off Test in Hyderabad. Though, they had to work hard to dismiss the opposition twice with the match ending at stroke of tea on Day Five.
Kohli, who became the first batsman to smash four double-hundreds in successive Test series, was especially pleased about the performance of his bowlers on a good batting track.
"Definitely, it was a good wicket to bat on, good toss to win, putting massive runs on the board helps. Bangladesh batted well in the first innings, the plan was to get into good habits and we have a big series coming up as well and the bowlers got into their rhythm and all in all, a good game for us.
"The bowlers found ways to get batsmen out, that's been the characteristic of our team. We didn't get over-excited. Ishant's spell was outstanding, coming with a soft ball, reversing it at pace. If we have two world-class spinners in the side, you can tell the fast bowlers to come in and attack and the partnership between them and the spinners is great. Umesh was a revelation really," said Kohli, who also passed Mohammad Azharuddin's record of winning 14 Tests for India under his captaincy.
On his sensational run, the skipper added: "It's been coming off nicely, last year was something that I didn't expect to happen. I just go into each game with a fresh mind, try to be aggressive, but not over-attack. I'm very comfortable with where my batting is."
Meanwhile, Bangladesh fought well against the number one Test team but it would have been a different story had they taken their opportunities.
"We created a lot of opportunities with the bowling. If we had restricted India to 550 or 600, we could have had a chance," said Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim.
"It's quite tough out there in the second innings, India have a lot of options, not only among the spinners but the fast bowlers as well. Hopefully we learn from this and come up with better performance."
Overall, he felt there were lots of positives to take out of the game.
"I'm really proud of the boys, even the tail-enders showed really good character. Little things are what we need to improve on. Couple of matches coming up in Sri Lanka.
"Hopefully we capitalise there. We batted more than 100 overs each innings, and Mehedi Hasan batted and bowled well. Taijul (Islam) bowled well. But I think our fielding let us down. If we can compete for five days, we can push the big boys," he added.
(With inputs from PTI)
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