Khaleej Times

After Mumbai loss, Kohli sees need to change order

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new delhi — India captain Virat Kohli acknowledg­ed the need to rethink the team’s batting order after being steamrolle­d by Australia in Mumbai on Tuesday, but said there was no cause to panic after losing the first one-day internatio­nal of a three-match series.

India were subjected to a 10-wicket thrashing for only the fifth time in their history after scoring a modest 255, a total overhauled by Australia in the 38th over.

India packed three openers in their playing XI in a bid to give more game-time to in-form players, rejigging the top order with Kohli dropping down to number four to accommodat­e KL Rahul at three, but the plan came unstuck against a fired-up Australian attack.

“Because of the way KL has been batting, we have tried to fit him in the batting line-up,” Kohli told Star Sports about his batting position at the Wankhede Stadium.

“Having said that, I don’t think it’s quite gone our way whenever I’ve batted number four, so we’ll probably have to rethink about that one.”

Rohit Sharma made 10, while fellow opener Shikhar Dhawan forged a century-partnershi­p with Rahul before India lost four wickets. “All in all it’s about giving some guys opportunit­ies and you’ll never know if this works or not if you don’t try,” Kohli said.

“It’s very easy to just go with one template and just follow it non-stop. I think people need to relax and not panic with one game, I’m allowed to experiment a little bit and fail as well at times. You lose games here and there but today was one of the days where it didn’t come off.” —

 ?? AFP ?? REJIGGING NEEDED: Virat Kohli may plan a new strategy against Australia. —
AFP REJIGGING NEEDED: Virat Kohli may plan a new strategy against Australia. —

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