India vs Australia: Kohli doesn’t need to tone down his aggression, says Zaheer

Allan Border, Mike Hussey, Mitchell Johnson and even India’s Sanjay Manjrekar have expressed their displeasure over Kohli’s on-field antics in the ongoing series Down Under. However, Zaheer and Praveen backed the Indian skipper.

Published : Dec 19, 2018 20:41 IST , New Delhi

Virat Kohli has been criticised by some former cricketers for his on-field aggression during the ongoing Test series against Australia.
Virat Kohli has been criticised by some former cricketers for his on-field aggression during the ongoing Test series against Australia.
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Virat Kohli has been criticised by some former cricketers for his on-field aggression during the ongoing Test series against Australia.

Former India bowlers Zaheer Khan and Praveen Kumar on Wednesday defended Virat Kohli for his aggressive behaviour and said that the Indian captain should remain the way he is.

Allan Border, Mike Hussey, Mitchell Johnson and even India’s Sanjay Manjrekar have expressed their displeasure over Kohli’s on-field antics in the ongoing series Down Under.

“I would say (Virat) stick to what you know best. Stick to what has got you so much of success. You can’t move away from your success formula. It doesn’t matter what others are saying (about Kohli). Series in Australia have always been (intense) like this,” former pace spearhead Zaheer said.

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Ex-India pacer Praveen could not agree more with Zaheer.

“Kohli played with aggression at the U-16, U-19 and Ranji Trophy level. What is the issue if he is showing the same aggression while playing for India? I have played a lot of cricket with him and I can safely say that he can’t play his best cricket without aggression,” said Kumar, a fine swing bowler in his heydays, during the launch of Ferit Cricket Bash.

Both Zaheer and Praveen also raved about the performance of India’s pace attack which has helped the team take 40 wickets in the opening two Tests.

“They have been spot on with the execution of their plans. Bumrah has been providing that X factor, Shami has been in great form, Ishant has used his experience very well, someone like Bhuvneshwar is waiting for his turn and Umesh has got heaps of potential.

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“Even though Umesh has had a tough game in Perth, he has the ability to take two three quick wickets like Bumrah and Shami.”

Zaheer called the current attack as India’s best ever.

“I think as a unit, yes (they are the best ever) when you look at the four five fast bowlers on tour. In a long long time, you can see the potential of each and every fast bowler including the bench strength,” he said.

One of India’s finest seamers, Zaheer said the visitor remain favourites to win the series despite being outplayed in the second Test.

“The fact that you won the first Test, it was never going to be easy after that. Australian team was actually on the backfoot after Adelaide but now the series is levelled.

“But before India departed for Australia, they were billed as favourites. They still are,” added Zaheer.

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