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Kohli confident for second Test despite double injury blow

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India skipper Virat Kohli remained in a bullish mood on Thursday, despite losing prolific spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin and batsman Rohit Sharma to injury, as he looks for his side to build on their early success in their Test series in Australia.

The visitors went 1-0 in the four-Test series after a tense, 31-run win in Adelaide earlier this week, their first victory in Australia in a decade.

But India, who are searching for their first series win in Australia, suffered a setback when Ashwin and the experience­d Sharma were declared unavailabl­e for the second Test in Perth, starting Friday.

Ashwin is receiving treatment for an abdominal strain, while Sharma jarred his back fielding in Adelaide. Also missing, as expected, will be exciting young opener Prithvi Shaw, who suffering ligament damage in a warm-up match ahead of the Adelaide Test. Shaw, 19, is said to be recovering well but was still undergoing treatment.

However, Kohli was confident about India’s prospects in the inaugural Test at the new Perth Stadium, which has replaced the city’s venerable WACA Ground as its premier cricket venue.

“We are definitely confident of the percentage of chances we have and we want to build on that,” said Kohli. “Australia is going to be a strong team in their home conditions and on a wicket like Perth, which probably offers you more than most other pitches in Australia. But we have an equal chance.”

Ashwin took six wickets in the first Test, while Sharma hit scores of 37 and one. They were the notable absences in India’s initial 13-man squad.

All-rounder Hanuma Vihari is expected to slot in for Sharma, with the final spot a toss-up between pacemen Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Umesh Yadav or Ravindra Jadeja, who has taken 185 Test wickets with his left-arm spin and also averages 32.44 with the bat. The Test will be the first at the new 60,000-capacity Perth Stadium, whose wicket is likely to be fast and bouncy like the old WACA, just over the Swan River.

Kohli said he was impressed by the new arena and not concerned by a wicket that is set to favour fast bowlers, with Australia having a line-up of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins.

He pointed to his own attack of Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah, saying they were “at the peak of their abilities”.

“We certainly get more excited than nervous looking at lively pitches now because we understand that we do have a bowling attack that can bowl the opposition out as much as they are confident about their attack,” he said.

“When you have fast bowlers who are at the peak of their abilities it is always a great thing to have in the side.

“And as batsmen, it gives us a lot of motivation and boosts us up to put in those significan­t match-winning batting performanc­es, because we have so much belief in our bowling unit at the moment.”

 ?? Getty ?? India captain Vitat Kohli, left, chats with Cheteshwar Pujara during yesterday’s training session in Perth
Getty India captain Vitat Kohli, left, chats with Cheteshwar Pujara during yesterday’s training session in Perth

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