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We need to find good balance before WC: Kohli

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India will have to find the right balance in the ODI side and get their “act together” before the World Cup next year, said skipper Virat Kohli after his team’s 1-2 loss in the three-match series.

“These kind of games will tell us what we need to improve upon for the World Cup. We need to have a good balance in the side, and we need to get our act right before the World Cup. We can’t rely on one skill, and we need to do well in all department­s,” said Kohli after the eight-wicket defeat in the series decider on Tuesday.

India are considered to be a top-heavy batting side which is lacking solidity in the middle-order, something that was evident in third and final ODI after the fall of Rohit Sharma (2), Shikhar Dhawan (44) and Virat Kohli (71).

India were 156 for four in the 31st over but could only manage 100 runs in the last 20 overs. “We were never up to the mark as far as runs were concerned. We had 2530 runs too little. England were clinical in all department­s and thoroughly deserved to win. We need to be at our best against a team like England.

“The pitch was slow throughout the day which was surprising, not damp, just slow. Against the new ball it was two-paced but slow with the spinners. Haven’t seen pitches like that here before. The bowlers did well, especially their spinners who didn’t get greedy and contained the runs before getting wickets eventually,” said Kohli.

He also defended the three changes he made for the crucial game, bringing in Dinesh Karthik, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Shardul Thakur in place of K L Rahul, Umesh Yadav and Siddarth Kaul.

“We thought Dinesh did well, but he couldn’t convert his start, so I don’t regret the batting order changes. Shardul was meant to get some exposure, and Bhuvi needed to make a comeback. When the changes don’t come off, they look unnecessar­y so it must be taken in our stride.”

Kohli himself missed out on a century in the series, a rare occurrence, after he fell to a beauty from leggie Adil Rashid. “I’ve been playing against Rashid since U-19 and it was a terrific ball, so it’s just one of those balls that you have to take in your stride and say “Wow”. I’m surprised that his turn has reduced over the years, but this one was an amazing ball,” said the star batsman, who is now looking forward to the five-Test series beginning on August 1.

VK remains No. 1

Kohli strengthen­ed his position at the top of ICC ODI rankings for batsmen by touching a career-high 911 points, while Kuldeep Yadav broke into the top-10 of the bowlers’ chart at sixth on Wednesday. Their rise comes despite India losing the ODI series against England 1-2 last night.

Kohli ended the series with scores 75, 45 and 71. He earned just two points but those were enough to take him to 911 points, highest since Australia’s Dean Jones tally of 918 points in March 1991. Yadav has broken into the top-10 for the first time in his career.

Yadav took nine wickets in the series, including six for 25 at Trent Bridge, which have been rewarded with a rise of eight places to a career-high sixth position, the ICC said in a statement. Yadav is the second India bowler to feature in the top10 after number-one ranked Jasprit Bumrah.

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