'Yes..I did not show discipline..', Virat Kohli finally admitted his mistake
5 test match Border-Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India vs Australia. The Indian team won this series by 295 runs in the first match. India lost by 10 wickets in the second test match. India's poor performance continued in the third and it was a draw due to rain. Now both the teams are trying to take the lead in the series by winning the fourth test match in Melbourne.
In the fourth test match, Australia won the toss and batted first. The Kangaroo batsman batted fiercely against the Indian bowler. Now if we talk about this series, there has been a weakness in the batting of the Indian team which is not scoring runs from the bats of senior players Rohit and Virat themselves.
Virat admitted his mistake and said- 'Yes…I am not disciplined..'
In this series, Virat Kohli scored a century in the second innings of the first test, after which Kohli could score only 21 runs in a total of 4 innings. Now he has blamed himself in front of Star Sports for these flop innings. Virat has been seen getting out on the outgoing ball in this series. Which seems to be happening only because of their indiscipline. Whom he says himself or while believing that,
'I admit, the last two-three innings did not go the way I wanted. I didn't show the discipline to stay on the pitch. This is the real challenge of Test cricket. This time Australia's pitches are faster and bouncier than the previous tour, so a different approach is needed here. But the real game is to perform well in different circumstances.
Virat Kohli now revealed his strategy for the Melbourne Test and Sydney Test. He said, 'Now the strategy is to go to the crease and set our sights. Play as many balls as possible and then take your game forward. The most important thing is to respect the circumstances.
India returned in the third season
In the fourth Test against India and Australia, Australia were in the lead in the first two seasons due to their tremendous batting and lost their wickets. But in the third season, India made a comeback and took 4 wickets. At the end of the first day's play, Australia had scored 311 runs at the loss of 6 wickets.
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