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India will take Pakistan final as any other game, says Kohli

June 15, 2017 22:41 IST

'We didn't expect to win by nine wickets, but that's the quality of our top order.'

IMAGE: India captain Virat Kohli, left, with Rohit Sharma. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images

The nine-wicket demolition of Bangladesh exceeded even Virat Kohli's expectations but the skipper quickly played down the hype around the upcoming blockbuster ICC Champions Trophy final against arch-rivals Pakistan on Sunday.

A clinical India, riding on Rohit Sharma's unbeaten 123 and Kohli's 96 not out, proved too strong for Bangladesh in the second semi-final in Birmingham, on Thursday.

"Another complete game. We needed to have a clean, collective game. We didn't expect to win by nine wickets, but that's the quality of our top order," Kohli said after India's victory against Bangladesh.

As expected, he was asked about the Pakistan game, and Kohli repeated what he had been saying all along.

"We are taking it as any other game, I know that's boring but that's our mindset."

The captain is not worried that India's middle order is not getting enough opportunities to have a go.

"It's never a worry when your middle order isn't batting too much. Everyone is hitting the ball magnificently in practice. It's a worry when your middle order is required to bat too early in the game, too often."

Rohit Sharma

IMAGE: Rohit Sharma celebrates after completing his century. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images

Kohli lauded Kedar Jadhav, whose two wickets proved decisive in restricting Bangladesh to 264 for seven after they looked good to get around the 300-run mark at one stage.

"He's not a surprise package (Kedar), he's a smart guy, he knows where to pitch the ball and see what the wicket is offering. It could have been close to 300."

Asked about his own effort with the bat, Kohli said, "I wanted to give myself some time, 10-15 balls. Last time, we lost a wicket, so I had to adapt, I like those challenges. I grew in confidence. When you are coming onto the short ball, you know you are playing well."

Man of the Match Rohit said the wicket eased out as the innings progressed.

"It was a great knock, especially when it comes on a winning note. Have been trying to get a big one, in the last two games. Was quite determined today."

When asked about his skipper's batting, Rohit said, "It felt like he was batting overnight. As a captain, he was brilliant."

"The wicket was brilliant. I kept telling myself to bat as much as possible. We've been playing good cricket."

Asked about the final against their arch-rivals, Rohit said, "One last hurdle, a big game against Pakistan."

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