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Virat: We will not be satisfied with just one Test win

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Adelaide done and dusted, Indian captain Virat Kohli on Monday warned Australia that there will be no let up in intensity and the visitors will go for the kill in the remaining three Tests. “We can’t be happy with just one Test match. We will not be satisfied with just one Test. Yes we are happy about this victory but this is something we need to build on. We literally have nothing to lose,” Kohli said.

India had come close to winning the opening match at the Adelaide Oval in 2014 before losing by 48 runs. “Four years back, it was 48 runs on the other side. This one is way better - 31 on our side. It is a great feeling - never taken lead in a series in Australia, that for us is a huge boost,” Kohli said after India notched up their sixth Test win on Australian soil.

“It has given us the right momentum to play in a big series like this. We have had to work hard for five days. The physical and mental toil, and the emotion of it all come together in a result, so it is a very special feeling.

“Having never done it in Australia, to take the lead first up, is a good achievemen­t on the team’s part, and something we are looking to build on.”

Chasing 323, Australia’s lower order fought bravely before the team was bowled out for 291 in the second innings, and the Indian skipper hailed his four-man bowling attack for scripting the victory. “That’s a very positive sign [to take 20 wickets with four bowlers]. Especially with the Kookaburra, we have not been able to sustain that pressure long enough in the past,” said Kohli.

“But the fact that they are fitter and they have more pace on it for longer periods, and their job at certain times, is just to contain.

“I think to pick 20 wickets with four bowlers, away from home, especially with a ball that does not offer you that much is something we can be proud of.

“Day one went against but the way Cheteshwar Pujara brought us back into the game, we did not let up again for the remaining four days. This time around we need to learn quicker from our mistakes,” he added.

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