The Asian Age

Shikhar, Abhinav should not feel burden of pressure: Kohli

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Pujara opened in the last Test. So guys are looking at these scenarios as opportunit­ies rather than getting under pressure. I am sure they are going to be up for it — VIRAT KOHLI

Colombo, July 20: Whether it’s Shikhar Dhawan or Abhinav Mukund, whoever opens alongside K.L. Rahul in the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle should treat this as an opportunit­y rather than feel the pressure to perform.

The skipper termed regular Test opener Murali Vijay’s wrist injury as “unfortunat­e” but also praised his players being honest about their fitness status.

“Every player comes to the team wanting to perform. Injuries are unfortunat­e part of sport. Vijay was back from rehab and played a game and told selectors he was not match fit. That is the kind of culture being created. People are honest,” Kohli said during his arrival media conference. “Abhinav (Mukund) is there, he has played lot of domestic cricket. Shikhar got a hundred here last time and then he had to miss couple of games.

“(Cheteshwar) Pujara opened in the last Test (in Dharamsala). So guys are looking at these scenarios as opportunit­ies rather than getting under pressure. I am sure they are going to be up for it,” said Kohli.

Sri Lanka performed shoddily against Zimbabwe in the recently concluded series where they even lost the ODI rubber.

But Kohli insisted that they are not taking Sri Lanka lightly.

“Not at all. I remember we came here two years back after tour of Australia, we were six or seven in the rankings. That particular series in Sri Lanka gave us belief. It taught us to come together as a team,” he added.

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