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Not in frame of mind to prove myself in any country: Virat

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Virat Kohli is not weighed down by the disastrous tour of 2014, the chatter about his rivalry with James Anderson and the debate on if his legacy will be defined by how he does in England.

On the eve of the first of the much-anticipate­d five-match Test series, India skipper Kohli said he is not in the “frame of mind to prove myself in any country”.

In 2014, he scored 134 runs from five Tests as India lost the series 1-3, despite taking the lead at Lord’s. “Back in the day when I did not know better, these things used to bother me because I used to read a lot. But honestly - and I’m not saying this because I’m sitting here in front of all of you — I gen- uinely don’t read anything. I have no idea what’s going on,” Kohli said.

“After the first two Tests in South Africa, I had no idea what was going on. My only focus was on my preparatio­n and where the team has to head. If I waste my energy on all these things, I’m compromisi­ng on my mindset already.

“Because when I walk out to bat, I have the bat in hand. Not like people who sit on the outside who write and predict things.”

134 runs in 10 Test innings is not what one would expect from one of the world’s best batsmen, but Kohli remains unperturbe­d.

“I need to be in the most convinced and the most clear mental space that I can be and that happens when I’m just focused on what I need to do. Very soon, I’m going to complete 10 years. I didn’t think 10 years ago that I’d be sitting here in my career.

“So I have no complaints whatsoever and I’m not in the frame of mind to prove myself in any country. I just want to perform for the team, score runs for the team, and take Indian cricket forward and that’s my only motive,” said Kohli.

When asked about the challenge of facing veteran pacer Anderson again, he replied, “It’s pretty simple.”

“You focus on what you need to do as a batsman, the plans that you want to take into the middle, and you follow your instinct. You have to have total confidence and belief in your own ability. That’s something that gives you total clarity when you head out to bat.”

“When I walk out to bat, I have the bat in hand. Not like people who sit on the outside who write and predict things”

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