The Citizen (KZN)

Kohli urges for more of the same from team

- London

– Virat Kohli (right) has urged India to produce a repeat of their Pakistan demolition when they face Sri Lanka in the Champions Trophy today.

Kohli’s side made a memorable start to the tournament as the defending champions crushed arch rivals Pakistan by 124 runs in Birmingham last Sunday.

After India piled up 319/3 in 48 overs, they turned the screw on Pakistan, dismissing them for 164 as they failed to chase down a rain-reduced target of 289.

It was the perfect response to reports of a rift between India captain Kohli and the team’s coach Anil Kumble.

Kohli knows momentum can change quickly in one-day competitio­ns, especially against a desperate Sri Lanka team looking to bounce back from defeat to South Africa in their opener.

But Kohli hopes the confidence boost from beating Pakistan will help India secure another victory in their second Group B match.

“Every game in this tournament is big, but we have a side with a few youngsters coming in and gradually getting towards strengthen­ing their careers for India,” he said.

“So I think from that, from the team’s point of view, it’s a massive win for us.

“Just the way we played and the confidence we showed throughout the game was something that was very pleasing to see as a captain.

“Even though we lost the toss, guys were raring and ready to go, willing to take up the pressure.

“That gave all of us the confidence to start striking the ball well, but initially the openers gave us a good start as well.

“As I said, it’s a clinical performanc­e from us, from the team’s point of view, yes, it is indeed a very big win.”

Kohli, with an unbeaten 81 off 68 balls, and Yuvraj Singh, named Man-of-the-Match for a rapid 53, both battered the Pakistan attack after Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan laid the platform for a big total with an opening stand of 136.

A repeat of that batting blitz against Sri Lanka at The Oval would put India on course for the semifinals and Kohli expect Yuvraj to lead the charge again.

“After I got to 50, I wasn’t able to freely play. And Yuvraj came in and just took all the pressure off me,” he said.

“The way he batted was the way only he can strike the ball.” – AFP

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