ICC CWC 2019: We came in with right intent from ball one, says Kohli after beating Australia

XtraTime Web Desk: India skipper Virat Kohli lauded the opening partnership of Shikhar Dhawan & Rohit Sharma and also the bowling performances of the bowlers after his side beat Australia by 36 runs at Kennington Oval on Sunday. While recalling the home series loss against the Aussies, Kohli said at the post-match presentation,” A top, top win for us after losing that series in India. We came in with intent right from ball one. The opening partnership was outstanding.”

India posted a mammoth of a total of 352 runs while batting first thanks to brilliant batting from Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya.

“It was an outstanding with the ball on a good batting track. You have to bowl well. You can’t take things for granted. That 30 runs gives you the luxury,” Kohli added.

Dhawan top-scored for India with 117 runs, while Kohli smashed 82 off 77 balls after Rohit Sharma’s half-century. With this, India took control of the match early after Kohli opted to bat, a decision he called a “no-brainer” given the sunny conditions in south London.

“One of the top three getting hundred. We decided to send Hardik to cash in. Very professional again. You hardly need to say anything to them,” Kohli explained.

Talking about Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the fast bowler whose place was in question before the match and finished with three wickets and an impressive economy, Kohli said he is a “champion” bowler.

Kohli also explained why Bhuvneshwar was picked over Mohammed Shami for the London encounter. “For us if Shami has to play, it has to be overcast and proper bowling conditions,” Kohli said.

With the victory, India moved up to the third spot in the World Cup 2019 points table. New Zealand are on the top with three wins in as many matches, while England are second with the help of a better net-run rate than India.