Dhoni can find momentum due to the long streak of matches, says Kohli

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Virat Kohli with MS Dhoni at Pallekele International Stadium on Wednesday. Image Source: Xtra Time

Debasis Sen, Pallekele: MS Dhoni can get back to form no sooner than later, feels Indian captain Virat Kohli. The former India captain has been under scanner post his Test retirement but a string of limited overs matches in the next three months can enable him to get back to momentum, according to Virat. Dhoni’s form has been on the wane and Kohli is hoping that the next 23 ODI’s will help Dhoni get his form back.

“This coming season gives us an opportunity to define roles for players and give them time to execute it so that for the World Cup, we know exactly what one player needs to do in certain situations,” Kohli told mediapersons ahead of second ODI here in Pallekele.

He also added, “And it helps someone like MS also because he doesn’t play Test cricket anymore. This long streak of matches will help him be in touch with the international games, find some momentum and stick to it.”

For the skipper, it’s about growing good habits and sustaining them in the lead up to the 2019 World Cup.
“So it’s an opportunity for everyone in the team including MS to create good habits and sustain them over a period of time,” the skipper made it amply clear how much he wishes to have an in-form Dhoni in the team.

Kohli also feels that Axar Patel as a package is a more utility cricketer compared to chinaman Kuldeep Yadav, which is the reason he was preferred in the playing XI.
“It was a case of having two left-arm spinners that led us not playing Kuldeep in the first game. Axar was favoured more than Kuldeep from the point of view that he bats quite well and he is a gun (great) in the field also. Kuldeep has got opportunities in the past,” he said.
“(Yuzvendra) Chahal and Axar are guys who haven’t got many opportunities so we want to test them out. It’s all about giving opportunities to people which we feel will not hamper our plans in any way and at the same time, it’s about giving them exposure at international cricket,” he further added.

Hardik Pandya shared the new ball with Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the first ODI at Dambulla. On being asked whether it was a move worth taking in the long run, Kohli said, “Hardik has the ability to swing the ball and he can bowl consistently over 135 km/hr. With the new ball, he can get a bit of extra bounce because of his height. He has bowled with the new ball in India against England and against New Zealand in a few games as well. We certainly look at it as a great option for us.

“Being the fifth bowler in the team, we can get four-five overs out of the way in the first 10, when the ball is swinging. Also Jasprit Bumrah is our strike bowler and he comes in one-change. The teams obviously will be a bit more wary against him so that really gives us good balance in terms of whom to use when,” he added.