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Kohli to shut out external criticism

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INDIAN captain Virat Kohli has brushed off talk of having to prove his batting ability on English soil in the five-match Test series against the hosts that started last night at Edgbaston.

Kohli struggled to make an impact when India last toured England in 2014, scoring 134 runs in 10 innings, but has since emerged as one of the most reliable batsmen in the world across all three formats of the game.

“I’m not in a frame of mind to prove myself in any country. I just want to perform for the team,” the 29-year-old said. “Obviously I want to score runs for the team and I want to take Indian cricket forward, and that’s my only motive.”

Kohli said he had matured as a person and was not affected by criticism of his performanc­e in the four years since India’s 3-1 series defeat by England.

“Back in the day when I did not know better these things used to bother me because I used to read a lot. But I don’t read anything [anymore],” he said. “If I waste my energy on these things, I’m compromisi­ng on my mindset ... I need to be in the most clear mental space and that happens when I am focused on what I have to do.”

England won the one-day internatio­nal series between the teams 2-1 and lost the Twenty20 competitio­n by the same margin this month. Kohli refused to say whether his team were the underdogs or the favourites.

India last won a Test series in England in 2007, while the hosts are looking for their first series win in four.

England won the toss and batted last night, losing opening batsman Alastair Cook for just 13 when the score was 26.

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