The Asian Age

3rd Test in Leeds today: Keep your ego in your pocket, says Virat Kohli

High-flying India eye unassailab­le series lead in third Test

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Leeds, Aug. 24: A supremely confident India will look to tighten the noose around a struggling England and captain Virat Kohli will be expected to overcome his prolonged lean patch when the third Test of the five-match series begins here on Wednesday.

Kohli’s last internatio­nal hundred came in November 2019 and though he has scored a couple of 40s in the series so far, the expectatio­ns have always been sky high from the modern great.

He looked a tad vulnerable around the off-stump in the first two Tests and one can expect him to present a tighter technique when the ball is pitched on the fourth stump at Headingley.

The form of Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane had also been a cause of concern for India but that has been put to rest after the experience­d duo batted for almost 50 overs on day four of the Lord’s Test and were responsibl­e for taking the game to the final day before the Indian pacers scripted a famous win.

The performanc­e of openers Rohit Sharma and K. L. Rahul has been the biggest plus for India in the batting department. Both have showed remarkable temperamen­t and technique in testing conditions to give the team a solid start.

Rahul, who was drafted into the team in place of injured Mayank Agarwal, has grown in confidence with each innings and seem to be sure about which balls to play and which ones to leave, which is critical for success in English conditions.

Rohit too has looked in sublime touch and only needs to figure when to play his trademark pull shot, having fallen to that stroke twice in the series so far.

Rishabh Pant will play the way he plays and Ravindra Jadeja has also done a decent job at number seven. It can be said that he is playing in the team more as a batsman than as a left-arm spinner.

With conditions expected to be cold and favourable for the pacers at Headingley, India are expected to retain the fourprong pace attack, leaving no space for R. Ashwin once again.

Shardul Thakur is fully fit but it is unlikely that Kohli will make any changes in the pace attack which won India the game on day five at Lord’s.

Ishant Sharma, who had not played the opening Test, was really impressive at Lord’s and the hugely experience­d pacer is likely to be preferred over Thakur, who is the lesser bowler compared to Ishant but the better batsman.

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 ?? — BCCI ?? Indian captain Virat Kohli during a nets session at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds on Tuesday, ahead of the third Test.
— BCCI Indian captain Virat Kohli during a nets session at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds on Tuesday, ahead of the third Test.

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