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"Facing James Anderson will be hard work for Virat Kohli" : Glenn McGrath

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Glenn McGrath, the former Australian pacer, has picked the Virat Kohli v James Anderson battle as the one to watch when India tour England for a five-Test series in August and September 2018.

McGrath, who is the only fast bowler ahead of Anderson on the all-time wicket-takers list in Test cricket with 563 wickets to Anderson's 540, conceded that while Kohli is more experienced now than the last time he toured England in 2014, the conditions in the country will still be challenging.

"Obviously, Kohli is a more experienced player this time around. There's no doubt that he's a quality batsman, but English conditions are pretty tough," McGrath told press persons.

The Indian captain averages just 13.40 in Tests in England from 10 innings and endured a horror run during India's last tour in 2014, managing just 134 runs as they lost the five-match series 3-1.

In that series, Anderson had dismissed Kohli on four occasions, including in both innings of the fourth Test in Manchester, which India lost by an innings and 54 runs.

"When you have got a bowler like James Anderson, who knows the conditions so well, it's going to be a lot of hard work for Kohli," McGrath said.

"He has to be prepared to work hard. He can't just go out and play his game and hit through the line. He has to be able to adapt. I'm looking forward to the battle."

India, who arrive in England to play a three-match Twenty20 International series from 3 July followed by a three-match one-day international series, will play their first Test from 1 August in Edgbaston, Birmingham, and will play their last from 7 September at The Oval.

McGrath backed the Indian bowling attack to do well in English conditions and said the roles of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah, India's premier fast bowlers in limited-overs cricket, would be crucial as well.

"Both of them have got pretty good control. That's what you need in England. The Duke ball has got a pronounced seam. If you get the ball in the right areas consistently, it will do a little bit throughout and they will do well."

Bumrah, who made his Test debut during the tour to South Africa in January this year, impressed in his maiden Test outing by picking up 14 wickets from three Tests at 25.21.

"He has got a unique action, but he bowls lengths that are challenging for the batsmen," added McGrath.

"I actually think all the Indian pacers will have success in England. It's just a question of the batsmen getting enough runs."

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Swing/Seam at pace is what gets Kohli. If it is just pace, Kohli will play it easily.

Kohli showed he can play in seaming conditions in SA. But none of the SA bowlers can swing the ball like Jimmy.

Kohli needs some luck to go his way against Anderson. He will not have trouble against Broad or wood or Curran.
 
I think Woakes may also trouble Kohli, very under rated bowler imo.
 
Swing/Seam at pace is what gets Kohli. If it is just pace, Kohli will play it easily.

Kohli showed he can play in seaming conditions in SA. But none of the SA bowlers can swing the ball like Jimmy.

Kohli needs some luck to go his way against Anderson. He will not have trouble against Broad or wood or Curran.
But he handled rabada quite well, so i think its not swing+pace that trouble him.
Acc to me its just conventional swing that troubles him. Philander troubled him the most in south africa.
 
Kohli is champion player he will just need little adjustment if he does no body can stop him to score heavily
 
What Kohli needs to be a complete player is a spell for a County side.
 
What Kohli needs to be a complete player is a spell for a County side.

No problemo, the IPL has ensured he has a stress fracture so he can give that a miss.

Anderson, here we come!
 
Kohli’s batting has improved a lot in Test cricket. Obvious they’ll have very specific plans to try and get him out but I think he’ll succeed this time around. He’s just too good a player.
 
No problemo, the IPL has ensured he has a stress fracture so he can give that a miss.

Anderson, here we come!

The confidence he has got after facing legendary domestic bowlers in IPL will help him overcome Anderson this time. He doesn't need to play county cricket.
 
i don't think Anderson will trouble him anymore, Anderson is not the same and kohli has improved a lot since 2016
 
No problemo, the IPL has ensured he has a stress fracture so he can give that a miss.

Anderson, here we come!

He injured his neck while sleeping.

In his dreams, he kept edging the English bowlers to the slip cordon :bm
 
They are playing in July/August so Kohli will spank Anderson because there will not be swinging conditions that PAK saw.
 
Woakes and Anderson will both be troublesome, he may need to bat lower down like in the later tests last time around
 
I feel like Woakes will be the bowler who will trouble Indian batsmen the most.

Kohli is a champion batsmen but he needs time to adjust to those conditions. How many side matches will India be playing before the first test?
 
Anderson can still be lethal with the new ball. The good thing is the Duke stays hard for 30 odd overs, so Kohli batting at 3 will have to face the music pretty much every innings. Jimmy will be up for the challenge ,it will be a good battle.
 
Anderson can still be lethal with the new ball. The good thing is the Duke stays hard for 30 odd overs, so Kohli batting at 3 will have to face the music pretty much every innings. Jimmy will be up for the challenge ,it will be a good battle.

Kohli bats at 4.
 
Should be a good battle. Kohli will score runs but not in every innings. Pitch it up then let it swing, the slips will be in action.
 
It's clear that several great, former players who are not employed by the BCCI do not rate Kohli as a great test player. Rightly so, he is almost 30 years old and apart from a series on the flattest of Australian pitches, does not have any outstanding performances overseas.

Swing/Seam at pace is what gets Kohli. If it is just pace, Kohli will play it easily.

Kohli showed he can play in seaming conditions in SA. But none of the SA bowlers can swing the ball like Jimmy.

Kohli needs some luck to go his way against Anderson. He will not have trouble against Broad or wood or Curran.

No, not really. He only scored a big ton in one innings on an Asian-style pitch which was heavily criticized by the South Africans bowlers. The only other good innings he played in that series came after Philander dropped a sitter.
 
I feel like Woakes will be the bowler who will trouble Indian batsmen the most.

Kohli is a champion batsmen but he needs time to adjust to those conditions. How many side matches will India be playing before the first test?

They have nearly 10 different matches before the first test. India and Kohli will have no excuses if they fail again.
 
It's clear that several great, former players who are not employed by the BCCI do not rate Kohli as a great test player. Rightly so, he is almost 30 years old and apart from a series on the flattest of Australian pitches, does not have any outstanding performances overseas.



No, not really. He only scored a big ton in one innings on an Asian-style pitch which was heavily criticized by the South Africans bowlers. The only other good innings he played in that series came after Philander dropped a sitter.
Younis 200+ was on an absolutely flat pitch.
He never hit a century in swinging and seaming conditions.
 
They have nearly 10 different matches before the first test. India and Kohli will have no excuses if they fail again.

Bhai, anyways with posters like you he will never have any excuses. No matter what he does in his career you will always be criticising him. He has a long way to go in tests. The irony is you do not even give him credit for his good records in LOIs. Only if he was a Pakistani cricketer, your opinion would change in a beat. No need to repeat your extremely biased loud speaker again and again.

Personally I consider he is way inferior to Azhar, Shafiq in tests and way way inferior to Fakhar, Harris in LOIs. What do you say?
 
Bhai, anyways with posters like you he will never have any excuses. No matter what he does in his career you will always be criticising him. He has a long way to go in tests. The irony is you do not even give him credit for his good records in LOIs. Only if he was a Pakistani cricketer, your opinion would change in a beat. No need to repeat your extremely biased loud speaker again and again.

Personally I consider he is way inferior to Azhar, Shafiq in tests and way way inferior to Fakhar, Harris in LOIs. What do you say?

I rate him as the second or third best ODI batsman of his gen and arguably the greatest T20 batsman of his gen. Why do people like you never seem to read the comments where I praise Kohli? Or do you expect Kohli to never get criticized?

Are you talking about his Oval 16’ 200?

Cause that was on the best pitch of the series for the bowlers.

It was, but the fact that this guy is calling the 2013 Cape Town pitch 'flat' is facepalm material.
 
I want him to do well but India should not win a single match.He will score runs this time I think.
 
I rate him as the second or third best ODI batsman of his gen and arguably the greatest T20 batsman of his gen. Why do people like you never seem to read the comments where I praise Kohli? Or do you expect Kohli to never get criticized?

If you carefully read my post, I myself criticized Kohli, read it one more time if you can. Look at the mentioned batsmen whom I consider superior to him.
 
Kohli will end the career of Anderson and Broad.
More likely Anderson to quit tge game half way in the series. Anderson to get phainty of his life from Kohli
 
Kohli will end the career of Anderson and Broad.
More likely Anderson to quit tge game half way in the series. Anderson to get phainty of his life from Kohli

Then Kohli woke up.
 
Kohli will end the career of Anderson and Broad.
More likely Anderson to quit tge game half way in the series. Anderson to get phainty of his life from Kohli

Good timing by Kohli as they are now near the end. His should have tried to end their career in the last visit but ended up finishing everyones biryani in the pavillion most of the time.

Batting will be good so if doesn't score big runs this series, the debate of him being an ATG test player will be retired.
 
It's clear that several great, former players who are not employed by the BCCI do not rate Kohli as a great test player. Rightly so, he is almost 30 years old and apart from a series on the flattest of Australian pitches, does not have any outstanding performances overseas.



No, not really. He only scored a big ton in one innings on an Asian-style pitch which was heavily criticized by the South Africans bowlers. The only other good innings he played in that series came after Philander dropped a sitter.

You're entitled to your opinions, but frankly it's incredibly one-eyed and paints an inaccurate picture.

Kohli has one of the best away records in SA that any Asian batsman has ever had. In 10 inns, he has had 2 hundreds, a 90 and a 50 and has been his team's stand out batsman in 3 out of 5 tests played. To provide perspective let's look at Kohli's records against some other recent top players' records:

Kohli 10 inns 558 runs @55.8 - 2 100s
Punter 21 inns 937 runs @46.85 - 3 100s
Clarke 16 inns 528 runs @41 - 2 100s
Warner 12 inns 760 runs @63.3- 3 100s
Smith 11 inns 411 runs @41 - 1 100
Root 7 inns 386 runs @55 - 1 100
Cook 15 inns 471 runs @31.4
KP 7 inns 177 runs @ 25.3
Younis 16 inns 489 runs @32.6- 1 100
Sanga 16 inns 572 runs @35.75 - 1 100


In Aus, Kohli has played 8 tests where he has been the match topscorer for his side in 5 games.
To put in perspective, modern Test masters' away records in Aus:

Kohli 992 runs in 16 inns @62 - 5 100s
ABD 671 runs in 17 inns @45 - 2 100s
Amla 734 runs in 17 inns @47 -2 100s
Sanga 543 runs in 10 inns @60 - 1 100
KP 1144 runs in 26 inns @46 -2 100s
Cook 1664 runs in 36 inns @49- 5 100s
Younis 557 runs in 12 inns @50 - 1 100
Williamson 500 runs in 10 inns @50 -2 100s

Not saying that Kohli has been better than all the above guys but his record is definitely as good atleast and clearly he has made an impact few others have. Also, all the above batsmen have encountered their share of flat, 'asian style', 'occidental style', 'oceanic style' etc. pitches. So for people to not even rate him in a top players conversation on the basis of one poor series in Eng and contend that he is a low impact away batsman is simply quite silly.
 
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