The Asian Age

INDIA WARY OF England threat

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London, July 2: India will provide far stiffer opposition for England than Australia did when they were whitewashe­d 5- 0 in a one- day series then thrashed in a Twenty20 match, India captain Virat Kohli said on Monday.

Kohli said his squad were expecting a tough battle against England in their upcoming three- match T20 series, which begins at Old Trafford on Tuesday, as well as in five Tests and three ODIs that will keep them in England until September.

While England impressed against Australia, the tourists were without a raft of first choice players including former captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner, who are serving one- year bans for their roles in March’s balltamper­ing scandal.

“We definitely are,” Kohli said when asked whether India had a stronger outfit than Australia at his eve- ofmatch press conference.

“We believe in our abilities, and we obviously have a lot of Twenty20 experience.

“We’ve just come off the IPL and a couple of games against Ireland as well — where the team has looked great.”

Kohli, who scored 455 runs in 11 limited overs matches in the 2017- 18 season, expects a confident England to burst out of the blocks.

“We expect England to come hard at us, and we certainly want to play some positive and hard- fought cricket,” said Kohli.

“It’s going to be an exciting series, and we believe we have the side to put up a great fight — and if we win the crucial moments then anything can happen,” added the 29- year- old.

His England counterpar­t Eoin Morgan said regardless of Australia’s side being under- strength, his side had come out of it with many positives to take into the India series.

“I don’t think it’s a case of putting ( victory over Australia) to one side when there are huge positives to take from the series,” said the 31- year- old Irishman.

“I think you can use a lot of that, confidence and experience- wise.”

“Having had a few days off and time to reflect on the series, it’s something we can call upon — and might need to in either series, the Twenty20 or the ODIs, when our backs are against the wall.

“I think it’s important.”

INDIA UP FOR BATTLE While India have been a consistent limited overs side for some time now, England have finally found their mojo in ODIs and T20s, courtesy a group of limited overs players like Jos Buttler, Jason Roy and Ben Stokes.

With the 2019 ODI World Cup less than 12 months away, there is more than bragging rights at stake as both sides look to fine- tune preparatio­ns against an opposition of note.

India come into the series with facile victories over Ireland — by 72 and 143 runs respective­ly — but Kohli knows well that England will be a different propositio­n.

 ??  ?? M. S. Dhoni is the third most capped players in T20s with 90 matches after Pakistan’s Shoaib Malik ( 100) and Shahid Afridi ( 99) and he will be a vital cog for India against England on Monday.
M. S. Dhoni is the third most capped players in T20s with 90 matches after Pakistan’s Shoaib Malik ( 100) and Shahid Afridi ( 99) and he will be a vital cog for India against England on Monday.
 ?? — AP ?? England captain Eoin Morgan ( left) and his India counterpar­t Virat Kohli pose with the T20 series trophy at Old Trafford in Manchester on Monday.
— AP England captain Eoin Morgan ( left) and his India counterpar­t Virat Kohli pose with the T20 series trophy at Old Trafford in Manchester on Monday.

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