Virat Kohli opens up on bowling combination: The Indian captain was vocal about India’s bowling combination for the upcoming match.
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The all-important India-Pakistan clash is less than 24 hours away from us. Citing the importance of the same, fans of both the countries across the world are preparing for the match which is likely to register record-breaking eyeballs tomorrow.
The fact that Pakistan haven’t beaten India even once in a World Cup match further adds spark to the contest. With India having registered six victories on the trot since 1992, a lot of viewers will be curious with respect to whether Pakistan will be able to put a halt to their unbeaten spree.
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Virat Kohli opens up on bowling combination
Speaking during the press conference on the eve of the match, India captain Virat Kohli gave a significant hint on India including a third fast bowler for tomorrow’s clash. While Kohli didn’t mention a name, he left it upon the conditions at Old Trafford tomorrow.
“Depending on conditions, we will consider different combinations. If extra pace is an option, we will consider it. If it is a shortened game [due to rain], we will consider it [playing an extra seamer],” Kohli was quoted as saying.
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Given the demand of tickets for India-Pakistan matches, Kohli was asked if he helps his friends or family with respect to arranging tickets for them. Answering to the same, Kohli denied doing the same.
“I tell them come if you want to. Don’t rely on me for tickets. Otherwise sit at home and watch the match. All of you have good TVs at home. If I start giving tickets there will be no end to it. So I don’t start,” Kohli said.
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