Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kohli backing Yuvi to come good vs SA

- Soumitra Bose soumitra.bose@hindustant­imes.com

Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Virat Kohli is backing Yuvraj Singh to strike it big as India face South Africa in a must-win ICC Champions Trophy match at The Oval on Sunday.

Yuvraj Singh, whose neversay-die spirit is now part of Indian cricket’s folklore, will be playing his 299th ODI and skipper Kohli wants a “special” innings from the veteran lefthander, who has been in sketchy form in this tournament.

Yuvraj will have a key role to play for India on Sunday.

Most teams in this Champions Trophy have made cautious starts and accelerate­d in the middle overs.

Kohli sees a big role for Yuvraj against a South African attack that is well balanced in terms of pace and spin.

VITAL KNOCK

Against Pakistan, Yuvraj Singh batted at No. 5 and his 32-ball 53 with eight fours and a six took India past the 300-mark. He came in at No. 4 against Sri Lanka, managing just 7 runs.

Kohli feels Yuvraj’s big-match temperamen­t is what India will need on Sunday.

“There is no doubt about his ability. He has achieved tremendous things for India and he might like to use this occasion as extra motivation,” said Kohli on Saturday. Yuvraj is focused too. Among the first to take the field during nets at the Oval on Saturday, Yuvraj, pushing 36, worked hard on his fitness before bowling his left-arm spins and then a long session of batting.

Kohli sees Yuvraj as an example of how to conquer the odds in life.

VERY SKILLED

“He is superbly skilled and a superb athlete. Personally in life, he has fought bigger battles,” Kohli said, indicating that the 2011 World Cup Man of the tournament knows the occasion to lift his game. Yuvraj is expected to add muscle to India’s middle-order. Kohli said India will love to keep their wickets intact in the first 10 overs and then shift gears in the middle overs. “The last 10 overs is what we are looking at. We have scored some good runs in that stage and that remains our gameplan.” The skipper said.

Kohli agreed that no total was safe. India lost to Sri Lanka by seven wickets after scoring 321 runs. The best approach will be to defend a score.

Yuvraj’s left-arm spin might just come in handy against South Africa on Sunday.

YUVRAJ IS EXPECTED TO ADD MUSCLE TO BATTING. KOHLI SAID INDIA WILL LOVE TO KEEP WICKETS INTACT IN FIRST 10 OVERS

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