The Borneo Post

Managing bowlers’ workload top priority for India captain Kohli

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KEEPING India’s pace battery fully charged will be crucial to the team’s ICC World Test Championsh­ip chances, skipper Virat Kohli said following their win over West Indies in the first test on Sunday.

Jasprit Bumrah took five wickets for seven runs while fellow fast bowler Ishant Sharma claimed three as India recorded their biggest ever away win by runs, thrashing the hosts by 318 runs in Antigua.

Bumrah’s fourth five-wicket haul made him the only Asian to achieve the feat in South Africa, England, Australia and West Indies, and Kohli justified the decision to rest the 25-year-old for the three ODIs and three T20 games before the tests.

“That’s why Bumrah didn’t play any white-ball cricket after the World Cup because we wanted him fresh for the tests,” Kohli said at the post-match presentati­on ceremony.

“He’s going to be a key factor for us as long as the test championsh­ip continues. We know how good a bowler he is and the impact he can make in a spell.

“That’s probably the most important thing for us right now, managing player workloads.”

The inaugural championsh­ip involves the nine top-ranked test nations competing in a league between July 2019 and April 2021, with the top two sides progressin­g to the final which will be held in England in June 2021.

“Mohammed Shami is the same (as Bumrah). Ishant Sharma is a banker for years now and he can make an impact in any spell he bowls. Those three together are bowling well,” Kohli added.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Virat Kohli takes part in a training session one day ahead of the 1st Test between West Indies and India at Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium, North Sound, Antigua in this Aug 21 file photo.
— AFP photo Virat Kohli takes part in a training session one day ahead of the 1st Test between West Indies and India at Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium, North Sound, Antigua in this Aug 21 file photo.

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