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India 'heavily reliant' on Kohli, says Rahul Dravid

By PTI

Sydney, Jan 24: Former India captain Rahul Dravid today said that Virat Kohli will need to bat really well in the upcoming Cricket World Cup as the current team is too much dependent on him in the middle overs.

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"He will need to bat well. He'll need to set the tempo for the side. If you look at the Indian batting lineup, they are in a sense heavily reliant on someone like Virat Kohli to get India through those middle overs which allows the likes of (Suresh) Raina and (Mahendra Singh) Dhoni to come at the back end and finish off games," Dravid told 'ESPNcricinfo.com'.

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Former South Africa captain Graeme Smith termed Kohli an "outstanding player".

"I think he is an outstanding player, he is a great player of spin and pace, that's a huge advantage for him, and once he gets in, he has a great conversion rate. He makes it count," said Smith.

Dhoni might have retired from Tests, handing over the captaincy to Kohli, but Dravid feels that the limited-over format suits the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman.

"He just gets the one-day game in terms of having to make instinctive choices. I think one-day cricket suits him because he doesn't have to plan long term," he said.

Dravid said he was not too bothered about India's bowling in the death overs despite so much controversy regarding it in recent times.

"Mohammad Shami, we've seen has a good yorker, and when he's on song he does well. Ishant Sharma has blown hot and cold in one-day cricket.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar is brilliant when the balls swings, but again his death bowling has been good on some days, not been great (on other days); same with Umesh Yadav. So there's no consistency in that," he insisted.

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:25 [IST]
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