Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Impressive Pakistan will pose a challenge: Kohli

- HT Correspond­ent

BIRMINGHAM: Virat Kohli’s mind is not on the Champions Trophy final against Pakistan yet but the India captain said the green shirts were on a high and need to be respected.

Kohli, who firmly believes there are no guarantees in cricket, had to

reply to a question on facing Pakistan at The Oval on Sunday even though his first response was a curt, “No thoughts on Pakistan.”

Bangladesh vanquished, all the talk is around a Pakistan team that has stunned all and sundry with their resurgence in the Champions Trophy.

Kohli said Pakistan should be treated with respect and they will surely pose a challenge to the Indian team in a tournament final. “I am very impressed with Pakistan. What a superb tournament has been for them. They have shown their belief as a team and it will be challengin­g for us,” said Kohli.

NOTHING SPECIAL

Kohli, who scored a brilliant 96 on Thursday in India’s ninewicket win against Bangladesh in the semifinal at Edgbaston cricket ground, said India don’t have to do anything special for the upcoming final.

“We don’t need to change much as a team. Just keep playing the cricket we have been doing,” said Kohli.

Kohli once again praised Jas- prit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar for India’s win against Bangladesh.

“In the last two games they have been terrific. They have created wicket-taking opportunit­ies even in conditions that are tough for the bowlers,” said Kohli. India rode a stunning 178run second-wicket stand between Rohit Sharma and Kohli to steamroll Bangladesh.

The India skipper said, “Rohit and Shikhar Dhawan dented the opposition mentally and they gave us so much confidence in the dressing room.”

India travel to London on Friday. While the players have earned a well deserved rest, Pakistan will be sweating it out at The Oval. Mohammed Amir’s fitness will be key going forward for the three-time ICC Champions Trophy semifinali­sts.

 ?? AFP ?? Sarfraz Ahmed has led Pakistan’s turnaround.
AFP Sarfraz Ahmed has led Pakistan’s turnaround.

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