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India v/s England: Kohli takes a sly dig at Rajkot pitch

The Indian skipper also said the critics now can't question his team's ability to force a draw from tough situations

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India skipper Virat Kohli on Sunday said the critics now can not question his team's ability to force a draw from tough situations as he dug his heels and led the side to a draw in the series-opener in Rajkot.

Kohli played a fighting unbeaten 49-run knock and together with Ravindra Jadeja (32) ensured that the team come out unscathed. "Well, at least we know how to draw games now. Before that, some people obviously were skeptical about our side knowing how to draw games. We won games or we lost games," the captain said.

"I spoke with Ravindra Jadeja out there that it was an opportunity for both of us to improve on another aspect of the game. Maybe in Test cricket in the future, we will have this situation again. Maybe we will have to apply ourselves again and show character, show intent to get runs in between, but play percentage cricket, figuring out areas where you want to take ones or hit boundaries but at the same time be sure of your defence as well. It was a challenging situation but one that we counted really well," Kohli said.

The Indian captain though made it clear that he was surprised to see the tinge of green on the track. "I was quite surprised to see that much grass, to be honest. It should not have been the case."

Kohli though said the track was not as unplayable and did not hold demons as it looked from outside with the fall of quick Indian wickets. "We saw from day 3 onwards, the last hour, the ball did quite a bit for the spinners. That stayed consistent on days 3, 4 and 5. I don t think it was similar throughout the day.

The odd ball bounced in between and you had to pitch the ball in the right areas as spinners to get purchase from day 3 onwards. The first two days were really good to bat on. "Day 3 onwards, it slowed down a little bit but no demons as such. Sometimes, the situation becomes such that even on flat wickets, you tend to make mistakes. It looks that it is doing a lot more than it is actually out there.

"And, someone who is out there will understand how much the ball was doing because I spent decent time out there and it is because we lost four-five wickets that it looks like it s going to rip through from a good-length area. That was not the case. The wicket was pretty decent throughout the game," he explained.

He got annoyed when asked whether the visiting team's spinners out-performed the Indian trio of Ravichandran Ashwin, Jadeja and Amit Mishra. "I don't think so. They bowled well but it's not that they outperformed our spinners. It's not that they took five-for and totally turned around the game. They should have won the game if they outperformed our spinners," he said curtly. 

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