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If We Field So Poorly, No Amount of Runs Will Be Enough: Kohli

West Indies won the 2nd T20 by 8 wickets after India managed only 170 for 7 in 20 overs after being put into bat.

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A below-par batting performance in the final four overs cost them dearly, feels India captain Virat Kohli as his team lost another T20 International while batting first, this time against the West Indies.

The West Indies won the second T20 by eight wickets after India managed only 170 for 7 in 20 overs after being put into bat.

Having lost seven out of the last 15 T20 games where they have batted first, Kohli was asked if it has become an issue as statistics suggested.

"Numbers say a lot of things. They can say a lot of things that aren't there as well,” Kohli said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

“I think we were good for the first 16 overs while batting when we were 140 for 4. But then in the last four overs, we should have got 40 to 45 runs and we got only thirty. We need to focus on that.”
Virat Kohli
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In fact, India scored only 38 runs in the last five overs after Shivam Dube's 54 off 30 balls provided a platform for final assault.

“Shivam’s knock helped us reach 170. To be honest, West Indies bowled cutters and their change of pace did not help us. They read the pitch better than us. West Indies played a very good game and they deserved to win.”
Virat Kohli

While fielding, Washington Sundar at mid-off and Rishabh Pant behind the stumps dropped catches off successive deliveries from Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Indian bowlers were taken to the cleaners by Lendl Simmons (67 no off 45 balls), Evin Lewis (40 off 35 balls) and Nicholas Pooran (38 no off 18 balls).

“If we field so poorly, no amount of runs will be enough. We were poor in the field during the last two games. We dropped two catches (Sundar and Pant) in one over. Imagine if they lost two in the same over that could have increased pressure.”
Virat Kohli

"Everyone saw we need to be more brave in fielding. It's a do-or-die game coming up in Mumbai," said the Indian skipper.

He was happy that the ploy to send Dube at No 3 worked wonderfully well even though they have ended up on the losing side.

”We knew they will use spinners early so we thought why not use Shivam’s power. The plan worked well.”
Virat Kohli on Shivam Dube

The captain took a stunning catch at the boundary line to dismiss Shimron Hetmyer and Kohli felt that it was case of the ball sticking in his hands.

"(The catch he took) It was just something that stuck in my hand. Committed to the ball and luckily it stuck. I dropped a one-hander in the last game," Kohli concluded.

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Will Have Good Results if We Stay as an Unit: Pollard

West Indies won the 2nd T20 by 8 wickets after India managed only 170 for 7 in 20 overs after being put into bat.
Pollard was all praise for leg-spinner Hayden Walsh and pacer Kesrick Williams.
(Photo: BCCI)

His opposite number Kieron Pollard was happy that his bowlers did an exceptional job in restricting India to 170 despite Dube getting stuck into him in the ninth over of the Indian innings.

“To be able to restrict India to 170 after my expensive over, it was fantastic. The way we batted, we had discussed how to approach the game, and the boys played it well.”
Kieron Pollard

He was all praise for leg-spinner Hayden Walsh, who had very impressive figures of 2 for 28 in four overs.

"We have some guys who have done well from the CPL, and we are excited for them. I am pretty excited for this young bunch. Walshy's four overs were really good. Kesrick bouncing back too," said Pollard.

A fit-again Simmons did his job just like he had done in that World T20 semi-final in 2016 and Pollard couldn't be happier.

"Simmo started slow, but he knows he can catch up. He has played a lot in India. Seniors showed their way and youngsters followed," Pollard explained.

On a personal front, Pollard finds it imperative to share his knowledge with youngsters.

“I am continuing to enjoy my cricket. Most I can do is pass on the knowledge to the youngsters. We will have good results if we stay as a unit. I pride myself on being a leader.”
Kieron Pollard

“God has given me a talent to play cricket. So when I come out, I come out with a will to win. And now captain, the will is stronger. But there were areas we need to improve about: couple of wides, couple of no-balls. We look forward to the final game at Wankhede,” Pollard concluded.

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