By: Tarish Bhatt
The Indian team is now eying the T20 series, after beating England in the Tests and one-dayers. India will lock horns with England in the three-match T20 series, starting January 26 in Kanpur.
Virat Kohli, on the pre-match presser, hinted that the team will be focusing on improving the death bowling. He added that the team will be playing conventional cricket, without overdoing things.
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“It’s very important to understand how to score in those conditions,” Kohli said. “You need to have a solid base and balance at the crease to be able to score runs in competitive conditions.”
“The focus will be on not trying to overdo things and play good conventional cricket,” Kohli added.
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The three T20s are India’s only limited-overs games before the Champions Trophy in the United Kingdom.
“It’s not such a bad thing. The more T20 cricket we play, we will be better at our death bowling,” Kohli insisted. “As far as our batting is concerned, we will look to maintain our existing techniques.”