India might have suffered a humiliating 0-4 loss in Tests but Virat
Kohli on Friday said there was no embarrassment in the defeat against
England and his team would now be able to play without pressure in the
one-day series starting on Saturday.
Kohli believed it would be important for his side's batsmen to take up the responsibility and try and win matches single-handedly. © AFP |
"There is no embarrassment. We didn't play good cricket and were
beaten fair and square. If you play so much, this kind of phase happens.
How you come back and fight is important. We are working hard and
trying to turn things around," Kohli said.
"If it was before the tour began, there would have been pressure on
us (to live up to world champions status). Now considering how the tour
has gone, it's up to us to just focus on cricket and not anything else,"
he added.
The 22-year-old middle-order batsman said youngsters in the team had
enough time to prepare for the one-day series and they would try to give
their best in the rest of the tour.
"There are fresh faces with the mindset to do well and have had time
to prepare. We would hopefully try and win it," said Kohli, who has
scored 2153 runs from 59 matches at an average of 43.94 for India.
"We need to be tight and have strong bonding and leave out everything
else. That's how we did well in World Cup. Just be together and not
worry about anything else. I can feel in Indian dressing room that
bonding is still there," he added.
The Delhi batsman believed it would be important for his side's
batsmen to take up the responsibility and try and win matches
single-handedly.
"The challenge is tough. They are really a good side. We have to take
the responsibility in the middle order. Most of us would like to bat
through 20-25 overs.
"We would all like to take up responsibility. You need to have the
belief you can win the game single-handedly. If we go with that mindset,
we would put up strong challenge and compete," Kohli said.
Kohli, who joined the squad as a replacement for Yuvraj Singh, said he preferred preparing for a contest mentally.
"I'd rather make myself mentally prepared. Take sometime off the
game, not to bat at the nets at all or might be batting regularly for a
week. I need to do whatever makes me comfortable mentally," he said.
India are struggling to fill up the 10 overs of the fifth bowler and
Kohli, who got Kevin Pietersen stumped off his bowling at Old Trafford,
said he is ready for the job.
"It wasn't planned. I tried to bowl a straight ball and it ended up
being wide and he was stumped. I like bowling. I believe in myself that I
wouldn't get smashed for 8-9 runs in an over. If I am asked to bowl 4-5
overs, I am up for it," he said.
Most international teams now look to pepper India's young batsmen
with bouncers but Kohli doesn't see any problem with short-pitched
bowling.
"England alone don't bowl short. South Africans do as well. West
Indians do. As an international cricketer, you can't expect not to get
short bowling. If you try to run away you could end up somewhere else.
If you are positive, you can handle short stuff from any kind of bowler.
As far as I am concerned, I am up for it. I have no problem," he said.
Kohli said there was no let-up in their game and India had put up a
tough fight in the last one-off Twenty20 match but unfortunately they
could not stop the English cricketers from winning the tie.
"We fought really well in the last game. There wasn't any sign of
letting the game go at any point of time. There was an odd mistake here
and a bad decision here and there and it can cost you a game. We did
really well to fight back but unfortunately we couldn't win the game,"
he said.
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