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"We definitely need to apply ourselves better with the bat" : Virat Kohli

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England displayed an all-round performance to mark their 1000th Test win by outclassing India by 31 runs in the first Test at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground on Saturday. By virtue of this win, the English side now leads the five-match Test series 1-0. Following the heartbreaking loss, India captain Virat Kohli, in the post-match conference, slammed his batsmen for not putting up a fight against the English bowling department and going down timidly. However, the 29-year-old did lavish praise on the English side for making a stunning comeback in the game.

"Our shot selection could have been better. We definitely need to apply ourselves better with the bat, but England came back superbly and we need to take the positives and move forward," Kohli remarked.

After Virat Kohli (200 runs), Hardik Pandya (53 runs) was the only Indian batsman to aggregate more than 50 runs in this Test match.

"We can be proud as a team to start against England in England the way we have. There is a lot to learn from the lower order in the first innings, Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav got stuck in the middle. Ishant showed character, Umesh hung around with Hardik again," the Indian captain further added.

Meanwhile, Kohli mentioned that this result sets up the series nicely.

"Glad to be a part of such an exciting Test match; there were a couple of moments when we came back. A team like England doesn't let you do it every day, they were relentless and they made us work very hard for our runs. It sets up the series nicely and gives us what we need to do going forward," Kohli remarked.

India were close to a victory but a batting collapse in the first session on the fourth day saw them falling short by 31 runs.

"It always feels good when you can pull your side close to the first innings totals the oppositions have. One more partnership and we could have pulled this home. We need to think how to regroup and get back for the next match," Kohli said.

"There is no hiding from this game; we need to be positive, relentless and whatever the feelings are would come out now in no time. We need to take the negatives out and build on the positives as we go on," the 29-year-old batsman reiterated.

The second Test between India and England begins on August 9 at the Lord's.

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Too reliant on Kohli. Imagine if he fails in the next games!
 
I’m surprised Rahane could not get going in this match, as he is technically very sound.
 
Kohli is a genius to be fair. He scored 200 runs on a track where the bowlers were always in the game. Just under a quarter of the total runs scored in the match. By far the greatest batsman in the world today.
 
The thing is a mc bc Kohli can spur the rest as well, you could see the anger during presentation, I have never seen him finish presentation in such hurry, and you could understand his frustrations too, u could only imagine the atmosphere in the dressing room and the talk he must had with the team especially the batsmen after the match.
 
Apart from Kohli and Vijay in patches,no one really impressed with the bat.Could be seriously troublesome as the series goes on.
 
Kohli can't bat for the other's in his team. I predict an easy win for England in the second Test sending India home with their tail between their legs. I love it when India loses a series, nothing can beat the feeling then seeing the heads of Indian players down and their fans squeaking in frustration:sharjeel
 
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We could get out for double digits.
I think they should bring back Pujara who is a fighter. I know he is not in good form but test match may be the perfect platform to get back in the runs
 
Kohli can't do it on his own. He needs support. This Indian batting line up has the experience and most of them have performed in difficult conditions and situations.
 
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