Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Viv backs India to triumph Down Under

- Indo-asian News Service

KOLKATA:VIRAT Kohli will drag his team to a series win against Australia despite the Perth setback, cricket legend Vivian Richards prophesied on Friday.

Kohli-led India succumbed to a 146-run drubbing at the hands of hosts Australia in the second Test of the four-match series on Tuesday after registerin­g a close 31-run victory in the first game at Adelaide. The third Test begins in Melbourne on Boxing Day, before Sydney hosts the final tie from January 3 next year.

Richards, who is here as brand ambassador of American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine, which is part of Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG), said Kohli’s leadership qualities and “stomach to compete” should hold India in good stead in the two remaining games.

“India has got a wonderful opportunit­y to win the series. They would have had a setback in Perth but they can still win. They have a captain like Virat who wears his heart on his sleeve and he has the stomach to compete and drag his players to victory,” Richards said here on Friday.

In the same breath, the 66-year old West Indies batting great pointed out that even without Steve Smith and David Warner, the Aussies are a formidable unit as they can match up the dearth of talent with their attitude.

“I am still backing them (the Indian team) to win the series but one should never ever forget, the Australian­s without Steve Smith or (David) Warner are still a formidable force. What they miss in talent, they will bring it in their attitude,” he said.

Always effusive in praise of Kohli, Richards said it would be “jumping the gun” to rate him among the all time greats as he needs to finish his career first.

“Among modern day players he is my favourite. I have various categories. I think we got to wait until he is finishing his career (to put him in the bracket of all time greats). We would be jumping the gun if we do that now. But certainly, he is in a wonderful position,” Richards said.

Asked about Kohli’s bust up with Australian counterpar­t Tim Paine during the second Test, Richards said the flamboyant Indian skipper did not cross the line. “I don’t think he crossed the line. I think the BCCI also said the same thing and I can only follow in those footsteps,” he asserted.

A destructiv­e batsman during his time, Richards picked Brian Lara as one who would find the gaps like no one else on a cricket field, saying one doesn’t need to hit sixes all the time to be in that bracket. “In modern day cricket, you have to look at Virat Kohli. And closer to my home, Brian Lara. I don’t think anyone picks gaps as well as Brian Lara. He can find the gaps anywhere on a cricketing field,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? India lost the second Test in Perth by 146 runs after taking a 1-0 lead with an exciting 31-run victory in the opening Test against Australia at Adelaide.
AFP India lost the second Test in Perth by 146 runs after taking a 1-0 lead with an exciting 31-run victory in the opening Test against Australia at Adelaide.

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