India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was lavish in his
praise for the brilliant Virat Kohli but had a word of caution for the
other batsmen, who he thinks “need to step up” in the next two matches
of the ICC World T20.
India’s top-order has been
woefully short of runs with none among Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma and
Suresh Raina getting significant scores on a consistent basis.
“The
others (batsmen) have to step up now. We can’t keep relying on him. I
think the others are contributing but we need to step up our game.
Barring Virat, we have been 60-65 per cent in terms of our batting,”
Dhoni said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
Dhoni has praised Kohli’s temperament and match-winning prowess many a time and it was no different today.
“It’s not the first time I’ve enjoyed it (from the other end). He is been playing brilliantly over the last few years.
“He has kept improving his game. He is very hungry to score runs for the team and evolving with each match,” the skipper said.
The
aspect of brilliant running between the wickets was also discussed and
Dhoni said that it was their ability to target the best outfielders that
made the difference.
“Running is a key aspect in
modern cricket. If you can take singles against the best fielders or
make a single into the double, the lesser fielders get under pressure.
More than endurance, you need explosive power, because there is ample
time for rest.”
The skipper termed 161 as a tough target on a wicket where it was not easy to hit during the middle overs.
“It
was a tough score. They got 60 runs in the first six overs. The middle
overs were tough and it was difficult to hit the ball from back of a
length, especially against the spinners. We felt if we run well in the
middle overs we had a chance,” said Dhoni.
‘Unbelievable innings’
Australian
skipper Steve Smith conceded that they lost to Kohli’s individual
brilliance as he felt that 160 was a par-score on this track.
“That
was a pretty serious innings there under pressure. He hit it right out
of the middle and he’s done it for a long time. Virat played an
unbelievable knock. I think 160 was around par, it just took an
unbelievable innings to get India over the line.”
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