Team India captain Virat Kohli is all set to return for the second test match against New Zealand at Mumbai. Photo Courtesy : BCCI

Xtra Time Web Desk : Team India Batting Coach Paras Mhambrey on Wednesday said the return of Test captain Virat Kohli for the Mumbai test is a good problem to have. Kohli will be back leading the Indian team for the second test against New Zealand starting at the Wankhede stadium from December 03.

"I think it's a good problem to have. We have so much talent, speaks a lot about the state Indian cricket is in, and with youngsters coming up, we want to give them the opportunity. Someone like Shreyas comes in, gets a hundred and follows it up with a fifty, and that's fabulous. But sometimes you also have to go in with combinations that suit that particular wicket," said Mhambrey during the virtual press conference.


With Shreyas Iyer scoring a hundred and a fifty in both the innings in his debut test at Kanpur, it will be a good headache for the team management as to who they think will replace Kohli for the Mumbai Test. The current off form of senior cricketers like Rahane and Pujara, has put the team management in two minds whether to drop anyone of them. Now, with this humongous middle order dilemma for Team India, it will be intriguing to see who Virat Kohli replaces in the second Test.

India vs NZ, 2nd Test | It's a good problem to have : Mhambrey on Kohli's return for Mumbai test