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  • India vs England: Virat Kohli opened to fit in likes of Suryakumar Yadav, says current system 'not guaranteed' to continue

India vs England: Virat Kohli opened to fit in likes of Suryakumar Yadav, says current system 'not guaranteed' to continue

Press Trust of India • March 22, 2021, 18:37:51 IST
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The move to open with Rohit Sharma worked wonders as the star duo played match-winning knocks to seal the five-match series against England. Kohli made the decision to ensure that Suryakumar plays at his preferred number three spot.

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India vs England: Virat Kohli opened to fit in likes of Suryakumar Yadav, says current system 'not guaranteed' to continue

Pune: India skipper Virat Kohli on Monday said he has decided to open in the shortest format to accommodate players like Suryakumar Yadav in the side but there is no “guarantee” of him taking up the role in the T20 World Cup at home later this year. The move to open with Rohit Sharma worked wonders as the star duo played match-winning knocks to seal the five-match series against England. Kohli made the decision to ensure that Suryakumar plays at his preferred number three spot. Ahead of the first ODI against England, Kohli explained his surprising call in the fifth T20 and why he will open in the IPL, a move that attracted a lot of attention. “Firstly, the combination that plays on the field, selectors don’t have any role to play in that, just how the team management doesn’t have any role in selection,” said Kohli. “Secondly, as Rohit mentioned, it was a strategic move but yes we did enjoy batting with each other, we did enjoy that partnership and we saw the effects of us batting together… [caption id=“attachment_9443201” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] ![Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's big-hitting performance saw India to an unassailable total in the fifth T20I. Sportzpics](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Rohit-Sharma-Virat-Kohli-640-Sportzpics.jpg) Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s big-hitting performance saw India to an unassailable total in the fifth T20I. Sportzpics[/caption] “…it’s not a guarantee that this is going to be continued in future.” Suryakumar had Kohli “stunned” with his knock in his debut game and the India skipper moved up a spot in the batting order to keep the Mumbai batsman in the eleven in the following match. India had replaced opener KL Rahul for an extra bowling option in T Natarajan. “I have batted at four, I have batted at three. Now I want to go back into, you know, understanding my role as an opener as well which I’ve done successfully in the past in T20 cricket. “So that I provide an option to open up a slot for someone like Surya who’s playing the way he is at the moment and if he can continue like that I should be ready to play any kind of role that team requires. “We will have a conversation about this closer to the World Cup when we get there,” he clarified. Senior opener Shikar Dhawan has lost his place in the T20 eleven but Kohli made it clear that he will open with Rohit in the first ODI on Tuesday. He also said the series will serve as extended preparation for the T20 World Cup. “Yes, there are a couple of things that internally we have discussed that we’re going to keep an eye on. “As far as the opening competition in ODIs is concerned, Shikhar and Rohit will definitely start. When it comes to one-day cricket, I don’t think there’s any issues or doubts over Rohit and Shikhar opening together. And they’ve been amazing for us in the past few years.” India have picked Suryakumar, Karnataka pacer Prasidh Krishna and Krunal Pandya for the ODIs. Though the ODIs have less importance in a T20 World Cup year, Kohli said every India game has immense value but schedules should be made after due consultation with the players, especially in times of bio-bubbles. “As I’ve said in the past many times that scheduling and workload is something that everyone will have to be very aware of and keep an eye out for especially in today’s day and age where you just don’t know where restrictions might come in and you have to, even in future might have to continue to play in bubbles. “I think it’s very important to consider how much you’re playing and it’s not just the physical side of things but the mental side of things as well. “The players need to be spoken to and consulted with. Otherwise, it’s going to be a case of whoever can last through difficult times like these, plays. If not, you know, move away and someone else replaces that player. “I don’t think that that’s healthy for a cricket system and a cricket culture moving forward.” In the end, Kohli stoutly defended out of form Rahul and elaborated on how the team deals with struggling players. “I can only think about one thing when people talk about a player is out of form. kuch toh log kahenge logon ka kaam hain kehna, chodo bekaar ki baaton mein kahi beet na jaaye raina (quoting a Hindi song). “There is a lot of impatience outside the cricket set up. People love listening to criticism and it has only increased. “In the team, we know how to manage a player going through a tough patch. It is not as if you forget playing the game, it is just that you don’t have the same mental clarity that you would usually have and then there is talk about you, which is another external factor you have to deal with. “We will continue to back our players and keep them in good mental space.”

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