Virat Kohli Reckons England will find India harder than Australians



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Before the first Twenty20 International (T20I) against England on Tuesday, the skipper of India's cricket team, Virat Kohli, felt that his team will be harder for the # 39, England only for Australia. Kohli said that the capabilities and experience of India in the shortest format of the game will be useful in the series. Kohli added that his team was expecting a tough battle against England in their next three-game T20 series, which will start at Old Trafford on Tuesday, as well as in five tests and three ODIs that will keep them in England. until September. While England impressed Australia, the tourists had no first-rate players, including former captain Steve Smith and his badistant David Warner, who serve a no-show ban. A year for their role in the March sabotage scandal. Kohli said to the question whether India had a stronger team than Australia during its pre-game press conference. "We believe in our abilities, and we obviously have a lot of experience in Twenty20"

"We have just finished the IPL (Indian Premier League) and a few games against Ireland too – where the team looked great. "

Kohli, who scored 455 points in 11 home runs during the 2017-18 season, expects a confident England to bust: "We are expecting from England that it stands firm, and we certainly want to" It will be an exciting series, and we believe we have the side to put together a great fight – and if we win the crucial moments so everything can "His English counterpart Eoin Morgan said that even though the Australian team was underperforming, his team came out with many positive points to consider in the Indian series. it's a case of putting (victory over Australia) to one side when there is "Huge positives to take from the series," said the Irishman of 31 years

"I think you can use a lot of things, trust and experience."

"Having had a few days of rest and reflection on the series, it's something we can call upon – and might need in both series, the Twenty20 or the ODI, when our backs are against the wall

"I think it is important."

(With AFP entries)

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