Before the ICC World Test Championship final between India and Australia at The Oval, Virat Kohli has issued a new warning to Rohit Sharma and the team.
In India’s second consecutive appearance in the ICC World Test Championship final, it is incumbent on run-machine.
Virat Kohli to make amends and deliver the goods with the bat after being defeated by the Black Caps in the inaugural tournament.
Last season’s other participants India drove by Rohit Sharma will challenge Pat Cummins’ Australia in the last of the ICC World Test Title at The Oval on Wednesday.
Kohli led India to the first-ever World Test Championship final in 2021, making him one of the most successful leaders in the longest format.
Notwithstanding, Kohli and Co. neglected to end India’s prize dry season in ICC occasions as the Asian goliaths were outmatched by Kane Williamson’s New Zealand in the downpour damaged last at Southampton.
Taking up the job of an unadulterated player in the wake of surrendering the Test captaincy. Kohli has recaptured excellent condition in the second version of the Test Title.
India’s batsmen have been urged to be cautious on the neutral ground of The Oval by Kohli. Who helped India break their Test century drought in their previous encounter with Australia.
Sharing his perspectives in a new meeting with Star Sports on Follow the Blues. Kohli focused on the test of batting against Cummins and Co. at the popular setting.
” I expect The Oval to be difficult because the wicket won’t be flat and batters will need to be careful.
In the summit match, Kohli has a chance to beat Don Bradman’s career record. The former India captain is also interested in Rahul Dravid’s huge feat against Australia at The Oval.
In the second World Test Championship, run-machine Kohli has scored 869 runs for Team India.
Therefore, you require experience to play in the conditions. We cannot anticipate that The Oval pitch will behave as it has in the past.
We only have one match at a neutral venue, so we must adjust and adapt; whoever adapts better will win.
This is the beauty of the World Test Championship: two teams with no home advantage will play against each other. It will be very exciting to see how both teams handle this,” Kohli continued.