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Both Dhawan, Rahul can play, says Kohli

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India captain Virat Kohli on Monday hinted at dropping himself down the batting order to accommodat­e both Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul in the playing XI against Australia in the first ODI here.

With vice-captain Rohit Sharma an automatic pick, the team management is left with tough choice of selecting either Dhawan or Rahul in the playing eleven. But the skipper sees no reason why both can’t play together.

“Look, a guy in form is always good for the team . ... You obviously want to have the best players available and then chose from what the combinatio­n should be for the team. There might be a possibilit­y that all three (Rohit, Shikhar and Rahul) might play. It will be interestin­g to see what balance we want to take in on the field,” Kohli said on the eve of the match.

Asked if he would he be happy to bat lower down the order, Virat said,”Yeah, big possibilit­y. I would be very happy to do so. Look I am not possessive about where I play. I am not insecure about where I bat,” said the skipper.

For Kohli, it is more important as to what kind of leadership legacy he leaves behind rather than chase personal glory.

“Being the captain of the team, it is my job to make sure that the next lot is also ready. A lot of the other people might not look at it that way, but your job as a captain is not only to look after the team right now, but also to prepare a team that you leave behind when you eventually pass it onto someone else,” he added.

Kohli stressed that the vision has to be long-term one.

“So these are times when you need to be aware. It is very easy to get into a personal zone, saying I need to get runs and when I score, I feel good about everything. It is not like that, it does not work like that.

“The vision has to be always on the larger picture and figure out how can you make these guys confident. If at all someone has to take responsibi­lity, it should be me and give the other guys opportunit­ies as well.”

Virat said that the present Australia side are stronger than the one when they toured India last year and returned victorious 3-2.

“They are a stronger side than the one that came to India last time, but they still won the series. In the series before that, they played a full strength side but we won the series.

“You can have the most experience­d and the most skilled players in your squad but if you don’t play well as a team in that series, you won’t win. That’s what happened to us last time and when we went to Australia, it’s what happened to them,” said Virat.

According to the India captain, the India captain the series between the two-sides have always been exciting.

“That shows you how competitiv­e the series between these two teams are and it’s never a dominating series, the margin is always 3-2 or 2-1. Maybe five games would have been exciting.

“But taking on Australia, even in our conditions, they have played so much IPL, now they are pretty experience­d in these conditions. It’s always a good and a tough challenge playing Australia, because of the skill set and the mind set they bring on to the field,” added the India skipper.

He also insisted that when India plays Australia, the competitiv­e flavour tales precedence over context of a bilateral series. “When you are playing

Australia, you don’t look at the relevance of the series. It’s about playing against the best. The way they are playing their cricket now, after Steve (Smith) and David (Warner) have come back, it’s pretty intense. They are challengin­g every team and they are dominating few teams,” he said.

“We, along with Australia, are probably the top two sides, as far as balance is concerned. Whether it’s relevant or irrelevant that’s for people to decide. But we as a team are excited to play Australia, in our conditions, to test ourselves against the best,” Kohli said. —

 ?? ANI ?? READY TO GO: Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer and Navdeep Saini during a training session ahead of the first ODI against Australia in Mumbai. —
ANI READY TO GO: Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer and Navdeep Saini during a training session ahead of the first ODI against Australia in Mumbai. —
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