IND vs ENG: 'We Showed Grit, Determination' Toss Didn't Matter: Virat Kohli
India captain Virat Kohli credited his teammates for the application they showed with the bat - and also praised the crowd at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium - during the second Test against England tha
Kohli, who won the toss and chose to bat first, said on Tuesday that winning the toss didn't matter unlike what was the case in the first Test in which England won the toss and that helped them cash in on batting-friendly conditions on the first two days and eventually win the match.
"I don't think the toss would've mattered much on this pitch, and we believed we could score runs in the second innings and got almost 300. Both teams had to apply themselves and that's what you want in Test cricket, whether it be on spinning or seaming tracks with a lot of grass on it," he said.
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Kohli also credited debutant left-arm spinner Axar Patel and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant for their performances. Axar took five wickets in the second innings, including that of England captain Joe Root, to lead India to victory on Tuesday. Root was one of the two batsmen that Axar dismissed in the first innings.
"It's a special - a special moment for Axar. He'd have played the first game too if not for a niggle. He bowls fast and is all smiles and, hopefully, he builds it here from here on, have a strong couple of games going forward so that he can be in the mix to play Test cricket always," said Kohli.
While Pant continued his good form with the bat, scoring an unbeaten 58 in India's first innings, he was also impressive with the wicketkeeping gloves. He took two stunning catches on the third day and effected a sharp stumping of Dan Lawrence off the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin on Day 4.
"Look, Pant has really worked hard in Australia, and the difference when he moves with the gloves, you can see in his reflexes and reactions."
"He has shed a lot of weight in Australia and it shows in the way he kept wickets on a pitch that has so much turn and bounce. We want him to get stronger with his skill sets as a wicketkeeper because we know how much value he adds to the team," said Kohli.