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Aussies hatch plan to suffocate Kohli

- SAM LANDSBERGE­R

AUSTRALIA’S attack wants to welcome Virat Kohli to the Boxing Day Test match with a stingy spell of bowling it hopes will leave the Indian captain frustrated.

Star quick Pat Cummins – who has dismissed “The King” in the first innings twice this series – said an early runs drought was a key part of their Kohli plans.

“With all the good batsmen, they like to take the game on and start off their innings really well,” Cummins said.

“As bowlers, that first 20-30 balls it’s about making it as hard for him to get going as possible. That’s the main thing to concentrat­e on when he first walks out.

“I feel like I’ve bowled well up until now against him. When I don’t feel like I’m going to get a wicket, I’m going to at least try and make it hard for him to get runs.”

Cummins has the extraordin­ary career figures of 3/139 from 135 balls delivered to Kohli.

The world’s best batsman has treated Cummins with nothing but respect and has a strike-rate of just 29.1 against him this series.

Kohli’s strike-rate against the rest of Australia’s attack soars to 48.9 for the series.

“I’ve got no idea if he’s got certain plans to certain bowlers or if he treats me differentl­y …,” Cummins said.

“I’ve been treating him like any other batsman. He’s obviously a really good batsman and has some really big strengths, but it’s just trying to stay away from those strengths and be consistent.

“I’ve just been doing my thing and fortunatel­y it’s come off a couple of times. He obviously batted well in Perth but I’m pretty happy with our plans at the moment.”

Strike bowler Mitchell Starc said Cummins “probably deserves the new ball at times” such is his menacing form.

“Patty is such a reliable guy, he’s come a long way over the years,” Starc said.

“One unique thing about this group is we’ve all grown up together, especially Josh (Hazlewood), Pat and I.”

 ??  ?? THREAT: Virat Kohli.
THREAT: Virat Kohli.

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