The Asian Age

‘Youngsters will have to prove themselves in 4-5 opportunit­ies they get’

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Dharamsala, Sept. 15: India captain Virat Kohli has made it amply clear that the youngsters drafted into the squad ahead of the T20 World Cup next year will have to prove themselves in the “four or five” opportunit­ies they get.

Giving his own example, Kohli, who made his India debut in 2008, said he never expected to get a bagful of opportunit­ies in his early days as an internatio­nal cricketer.

“We have 30 odd games (before T20 World Cup). From team’s point of view, it is very clear. Even when I got into the team it is not like I was expecting 15 opportunit­ies. You get four to five opportunit­ies and you have to make the most of it. That is the level we are playing at,” Kohli was quoted as saying.

“I think individual­s coming in need to have the mindset (of limited opportunit­ies) because team definitely has that mindset. Guys who grab the opportunit­y quickly, they grab the opportunit­y. It is a delicate balance to strike but it is important because you only have 30 games (to figure it out).”

Besides the T20 World Cup in Australia next year, the team is also

Before we reach the World Cup, focus is on T20s and Tests. Youngsters are being pushed in from time to time. It is very important to settle the team combinatio­n. — VIRAT KOHLI

focussing on the World Test Championsh­ip. For the last two T20 Internatio­nal series, including against the West Indies and the ongoing one against South Africa, India have left out spinners Kuldeep Chahal and Yuzvendra Chahal who have made way for Rahul Chahar and Washington Sundar.

The selectors have also brought in batsmen Shreyas Iyer and Manish Pandey. “Before we reach the World Cup, focus is on T20s and Tests. Youngsters are being pushed in from time to time. It is very important to settle the team combinatio­n and you will have to figure out the players who will take the team forward,” added Kohli.

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