Death bowling is a concern for us: Kohli
By PTI - COLOMBO
20th September 2012 10:20 AM
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Kohli said that against better oppositions like England, the team would suitably "gear up and execute the plans." AP
Given quite a few anxious moments
by minnows Afghanistan in their World Twenty20 opener here,
India's in-form batsman Virat Kohli conceded that his side's
bowling at the death overs is a "worrying factor".
"I believe we could have done better as a bowling unit
and won by a bigger margin. We could have bowled in better
areas. I think our bowling in the initial overs has been
pretty good but it is the bowling at the death that needs to
improve," Kohli said after the scrappy 23-run win last night.
Asked whether he expected Afghanistan to put up the kind
of fight they did, Kohli replied, "That's exactly what happens
when you play a lower-ranked opposition. They do not have the
fear of failure. They are not concerned about the match
situations and little things.
"Normally, in these situations, you find players
expressing themselves well and doing the right things more
often than not."
Kohli said that against better oppositions like England,
the team would suitably "gear up and execute the plans."
Openers' Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag's form has
been a cause of concern and Kohli attributed that to the
format.
"Normally, when you hit a bad patch in the T20s, it tends
to get stretched for a few matches but you need that one match
to make a comeback. And in this format, a good start means
40-45 runs unlike ODIs where you need 85-90 run starts. I
believe our openers are experienced and soon they would get
big scores."
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