Deccan Chronicle

Cup defeat still rankles, but revenge not on mind: Kohli

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We get along really well with these guys (NZ team) and it’s all about being competitiv­e on the field. As I said in England, they are probably one side that has set the example for teams to play internatio­nal cricket.

— VIRAT KOHLI

Auckland, Jan. 23: The loss still rankles him but Virat Kohli on Thursday said he can’t really bring himself to think of revenge when India take on New Zealand for the first time after the Kiwis sent his side packing from the ODI World Cup last year.

The Black Caps defeated pretournam­ent favourites India by 18 runs in the semifinals of the showpiece in England and Friday’s tour-opening T20 Internatio­nal is the first clash between the two sides since then. Kohli has spoken repeatedly about how devastatin­g the loss was for him personally. “Even if you want to think of revenge, these guys are so nice you cannot get into that zone,” said Kohli at the pre-match press conference. “We get along really well with these guys and it’s all about being competitiv­e on the field. As I said in England, they are probably one side that has set the example for teams to play internatio­nal cricket,” he reasoned.

Lauding the affable demeanour of the Kane Williamson-led side, Kohli said they are great ambassador­s for the sport. “...they obviously want to bring out the best they can in every ball and every game, they are intense in their body language, they are not nasty, they are not doing things which are not acceptable on the field,” he pointed out.

 ?? — BCCI ?? (from left) Shardul Thakur, Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja relax after a training session in Auckland.
— BCCI (from left) Shardul Thakur, Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja relax after a training session in Auckland.

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