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Kohli confident India can bounce back

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LONDON: Virat Kohli is optimistic that India can compete in challengin­g conditions in Australia despite a crushing 4-1 defeat to England that compounded a disappoint­ing away record in Tests.

England wrapped up victory at the Oval on Tuesday, winning the final match of the series against the number one side in the world by 118 runs late on the fifth day.

But despite the comprehens­ive nature of the series defeat, Kohli took positives from the tour as he looked forward to Australia, where India have never won a Test series.

“What matters to me is the kind of attitude you play cricket with,” the Indian captain said. “We said at the end of the fourth game that we won’t throw in the towel and we didn’t.

“This kind of series shows you exactly the kind of character of individual­s and I see that as an opportunit­y and not adversity because if you keep winning all the time a lot of faults are swept under the carpet, you don’t realise the faults you need to work on.”

Kohli, who was top-scorer in the series with 593 runs, said India had created pressure at various times in England but had not capitalise­d on key moments.

“We were not able to hold that pressure for long enough with the bat and the ball as well, so at crucial stages we could not keep that pressure on for long, and that is why they took advantage of those situations better than us,” he said.

For all India are the world’s topranked side, they have now won just one of their past nine series outside Asia. But a number of factors are in India’s favour for their Australia tour.

They boast arguably their finest-ever pace attack and will face a team still without the banned Steve Smith and David Warner and with fitness doubts over their attack.

When asked if he was confident about the four-match Test series, which starts in December, Kohli talked of the strides the team has made.

“The progress has been there... we need to recognise when the situation is in our favour and how to solidify that situation even further, and make sure that the opposition cannot get back in to the game,” he said.

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