Kohli could be India's no. 4, says Wessels

The former South African captain felt his compatriots would benefit by not being tagged as the favourites for the ICC World Cup starting later this month.

Published : May 20, 2019 18:59 IST , New Delhi

Kohli has had phenomenal success at no. 3 for India in ODIs.
Kohli has had phenomenal success at no. 3 for India in ODIs.
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Kohli has had phenomenal success at no. 3 for India in ODIs.

Former South Africa captain Kepler Wessels on Monday said the only way Proteas can shed the ‘chokers’ tag is by winning a major ICC event like the World Cup beginning in the UK on May 30. Wessels, South Africa’s first Test captain of the modern era and its leader in the 1992 World Cup campaign, said the team not going as favourite into the World Cup this time could be a blessing in disguise.

“People will keep calling them chokers until they win an ICC event and rightly so. They were the best team in 1999, still they could not win it,” said Wessels, referring to the tied second semifinal against eventual champion Australia at Birmingham.

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“This time, they are not the favourites and that could be a good thing. Not many are expecting them to win so they can slip under the radar and make the semifinals and hopefully things fall in place from there on,” he said, via video conference during a promotional event here.

The 61-year-old, who also played for Australia, said South Africa will dearly miss AB de Villiers in the World Cup. De Villiers announced a shock retirement from international cricket last year.

“AB is a massive factor in any team. Now South Africa will have to rely on Hashim Amla and others to do the job,” said Wessels.

He picked India, England and Australia as his three favourites for the World Cup.

“India are a great one-day team and they will be tough to beat alongside England and Australia. England will be a threat but they will be under pressure as hosts.”

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According to Wessels, South Africa was the best team in the 1999 World Cup which ultimately fell short in the semifinals. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
 

Kohli - India's No. 4 solution

Talking about India’s batting order, especially the much talked about number four position, Wessels said he would like to see skipper Virat Kohli move himself down to number four from three.

“There could be a situation when India are two down for 10 runs and there Virat can provide that solidity and rebuild the innings. It will not be an easy decision as he has done really well at number three but I would like to see him at four.”

While most have predicted a high-scoring World Cup considering the batting-friendly conditions in the series between England and Pakistan, Wessels sees bowlers playing a big role during the 50-over mega event.

“June-July will be hot. In the day games, I see teams scoring 300-320 on a regular basis. Conditions and surface will vary from venue to venue but at some point, I do see bowlers having a big say.”

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