Going to be an exciting and competitive series against England, says Kohli

“We can call on anyone at any stage to give their best effort, in fact everyone wants to have a go at the opposition,” says Indian captain Virat Kohli. Photo: @BCCI via Twitter

“We can call on anyone at any stage to give their best effort, in fact everyone wants to have a go at the opposition,” says Indian captain Virat Kohli. Photo: @BCCI via Twitter

Published Jun 30, 2018

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DUBLIN – Virat Kohli is happy that India are well prepared to take on in-form England when their much-awaited series starts on Tuesday with the first of three T20 internationals.

India completed the formality of a 2-0 win in Ireland on Friday with their biggest ever T20 victory, by 143 runs.

Although they were two one-sided games, after scoring over 200 in both, the India captain says they were ideal preparation.

“We wanted to go into the (England) series with all the guys having a hit and all the bowlers making a contribution so, I’m happy with the batting performances in both innings,” said Kohli.

“Everyone is batting so well, but it’s a good problem to have. Anyone who has been given a chance has grabbed it with both hands and that’s something that’s good for any side and our bench strength is shown in these types of games. 

“It’s a great phase that India cricket is going through, and I’m happy to see all these young guys taking their chances.”

Siddarth Kaul, who took 21 wickets in the IPL this year, was given his debut on Friday and took a wicket in his second over.

And once again it was the spin twins Kuldeep Yadav and player of the series Yuzvendra Chahal who ripped through the Ireland line-up, sharing six wickets as Ireland were bowled out in just 12.3 overs for 70.

KL Rahul, who sat out the first match, scored 70 off 36 balls and with Suresh Raina hitting 69 off 45 as India totalled 213/4.

Looking ahead to facing England, Kohli was bullish in that anything England do, India will do better. “The opposition doesn’t matter,” he said.

“We focus on our strengths, so if they come hard, we have the batting power to go hard as well, plus we have two wrist-spinners in our attack, which will be an added advantage we feel.

“If we play at the best possible intensity, it’s going to be an exciting and competitive series and one we’re looking forward to.

It's all over. India have bowled us out for 70, our second lowest total in a T20I. India win by 143 runs, the second biggest win by runs in T20I history. #IREvIND #BackingGreen pic.twitter.com/GBJCqvBESb

— Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) June 29, 2018

“England are a quality side, but we have belief in our quality and back the positives when we go on the field.

“We can call on anyone at any stage to give their best effort, in fact everyone wants to have a go at the opposition. They want game time, so the credit has to go their players, and it takes the load of myself and the management.”

It may not have been the result we wanted, but it was still a fantastic day enjoyed by all who came down to Malahide. Congratulations @BCCI on your 2-0 series victory and your biggest ever T20I win #IREvIND pic.twitter.com/pkpi7k70cv

— Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) June 29, 2018

Ireland captain Gary Wilson, who top-scored with 15, admitted his batsmen rolled over too easily, but they will learn from the games which, to the delight of Cricket Ireland, were played in front of two capacity crowds of almost 10 000.

AFP

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