Captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday struck his 40th ODI hundred to play a major role in India's eight-run victory over Australia in the second ODI in Nagpur but he sought to downplay his achievement and instead lauded his team-mates for the win.
Kohli hit 116 from 120 balls to guide India to 250 all out from 48.2 overs after being put into bat. Chasing 251 for a win, Australia were bowled out for 242 in 49.3 overs.
"When I walk in to bat, when the situation gets difficult, I have no choice but to put my head down and bat through the innings," Kohli added.
Pacer Vijay Shankar scalped the last two Australian batsmen in the final over in which the visitors needed to score 11 runs for a win. Handing the ball to Shankar at the make-or-break situation was a bold decision by Kohli.
"It's always nice to speak to Rohit, he's the vice captain. MS (Dhoni) has been around for so long, and you go and speak to the bowler as well. Invariably they're all on the same page," said Kohli.
About Bumrah who returned with figures of 2/29, Kohli said, "He (Bumrah) is a champion, two wickets in an over, just turned the game, happy to have him in our team."
He said winning these kind of close games will give his side confidence ahead of the World Cup.
"It's important to look ugly at times, and come through and win. We might get these low-scoring games in the World Cup as well," said Kohli.
Australian captain Aaron Finch said Kohli's hundred made the difference in the outcome of the game.
Finch praised Marcus Stoinis (52) for playing a brilliant innings.
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