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India Has Its Back To The Wall Again
The Hindu
|January 17, 2020
Loss in Mumbai may force a rethink in Kohli’s batting spot; Rahul to continue to don ’keeper’s gloves
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The idiom fits India captain Virat Kohli perfectly, switching his batting position from No. 3 to No. 4. In order to accommodate all three specialist openers in the team, Kohli demoted himself from his favourite — and most successful — batting position. And the move backfired in the series-opener in Mumbai on Tuesday as not only did Kohli not fire but India also ended up putting on a below-par total.
With Aaron Finch and David Warner helping Australia cruise to a 10-wicket win, India for the second time in as many months finds itself needing to bounce back in a three-match ODI series. If Kohli’s cavaliers have to show the resilience they showed against West Indies last month, it’s time the captain regains his customary position.
Kohli’s admission
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