The five-match Test series among England and India is under 48 hours from getting in progress. The last time India visited United Kingdom, they lost the series 1-4 notwithstanding playing their best cricket in the country in longer than 10 years. Absolutely, the Virat Kohli-drove side will have its eyes set on winning the series this time around. The group has further developed its presentation away from home and winning in England will be a colossal accomplishment for them.
Virat Kohli, the captain, has been driven the side amazingly in the longest configuration since assuming control over the reins from MS Dhoni. His point was to make the group number one and win wherever on the planet. While the previous has been accomplished, group India has won the Test series twice in Australia. Be that as it may, aside from odd Test wins in England and South Africa, they haven’t won the series.
Unmistakably, Virat Kohli couldn’t want anything more than to help the group win the series in the UK this time around yet what’s the significance here actually to him? Literally nothing. “For me actually, it (winning in England) amounts to just dominating a Test game or series anyplace on the planet. As I said, as far as I might be concerned, these things are not tales in my vocation or achievements in my profession,” Kohli said while addressing Sky Sports in front of the Test series.
We stop onto the field to dominate each Test game, says Virat Kohli
Nonetheless, Virat Kohli didn’t reject that triumphant a Test series in England will matter a great deal to the group. India last bested England in their own terrace in the longest configuration back in 2007 under Rahul Dravid‘s initiative. It will surely be another quill in the cap of a group which has been doing ponders away from home in last four to five years.
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“We venture onto the field and we contend and we are hoping to dominate each Test game. That is the thing that matters more to me since that is a culture. These are results. For Indian cricket, yes it (winning a series in England) will be something immense. We’ve done it previously, we can rehash it. Yet, this culture is all the more dear to me and I will do everything in my capacity, regardless of whether you lose a Test match, I need us to go for the success,” he added.
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