INDVSAUS: Disappointed with the defeat, Captain Kohli made the batsmen responsible, given these statements
After losing to Australia in the third one-day match, Indian captain Virat Kohli has pointed to the batters and said that before the World Cup to be held in England, players will have to return to the form. After this defeat, he has now also indicated a change in the team. India lost to Australia by 32 runs in the third one-dayer played here on Friday.
Kohli said after the match, "When we had lost three wickets then I felt that now I have to play my natural game. But disappointment came when there was only 20 difference between the ball and the runs and we could not achieve it. We have to make changes in the next few matches. But the biggest thing is that players will have to perform matches winning matches. Before going to England, players will have to return to their best form, otherwise those who are sitting outside will try to take advantage of this opportunity. "
Australia batting first, scored 313 for five wickets. India scored 281 runs in 48.2 overs despite Kohli's 123 against India. The captain said, "We wanted to pursue the goal. At one time we thought we would chase 350 but after we were out of Glenn Maxwell we felt we could chase this goal. We were told that after seven o'clock in the evening the dew would start, which would make it easy to chase the target, but the dew did not occur and we proved wrong. "
Kohli said after the match, "When we had lost three wickets then I felt that now I have to play my natural game. But disappointment came when there was only 20 difference between the ball and the runs and we could not achieve it. We have to make changes in the next few matches. But the biggest thing is that players will have to perform matches winning matches. Before going to England, players will have to return to their best form, otherwise those who are sitting outside will try to take advantage of this opportunity. "
Australia batting first, scored 313 for five wickets. India scored 281 runs in 48.2 overs despite Kohli's 123 against India. The captain said, "We wanted to pursue the goal. At one time we thought we would chase 350 but after we were out of Glenn Maxwell we felt we could chase this goal. We were told that after seven o'clock in the evening the dew would start, which would make it easy to chase the target, but the dew did not occur and we proved wrong. "
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