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Here's what captain Kohli said on Dhawan vs Rahul debate

January 11, 2020 00:39 IST

'I think people need to stop pitting players against each other. It's all about a team game. I don't endorse this idea of putting people in the team against each other.'

IMAGE: Shikhar Dhawan, right, walks out to open the batting with KL Rahul during the third T20I against Sri Lanka in Pune on Friday. Photograph: BCCI

India captain Virat Kohli is happy that Shikhar Dhawan is back in form with a half-century but doesn't endorse the idea of pitting a senior player against a much younger KL Rahul as possible partner for Rohit Sharma in the upcoming three-match ODI series against Australia.

Dhawan, who was under some pressure before the third T20 International against Sri Lanka in Pune on Friday, smashed a half-century which will keep him in the mix for the upcoming series against Australia where Rohit Sharma will be back from his break.

 

"All three openers are pretty strong players, and it's great to have players playing well in the team. It gives you options. But I think people need to stop pitting players against each other. It's all about a team game. I don't endorse this idea of putting people in the team against each other," Kohli said after India beat Sri Lanka by 78 runs to clinch the three-match series 2-0.

Kohli is happy that the new year has started on a bright note with a convincing series win.

"We have started on the right track, chasing one game and setting one game. Two very clinical performances, so I am very happy. Just the confidence of getting that 200 mark every now and then will put us in a good stead," the skipper said.

He is also happy with the performance of Man of the match Shardul Thakur and Manish Pandey, who has been benched quite often.

"That middle collapse was challenging and what Manish and Shardul did was very good. We require more of this in the coming games as well, to see who are the guys putting their hands up when the senior guys don't get runs.

"Batting first and setting totals... today I thought 180 and we got 200. In Mumbai, (against West Indies) we thought of 200 and we got 230. We just want to continue that, we don't want to be a team that is tentative batting first. How confident we are batting second, we want to be like that batting first as well."

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