‘Flexible’ batting order for 4 ODIs

‘Flexible’ batting order for 4 ODIs
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India captain Virat Kohli wants to \"surprise the opposition\" by experimenting with his middle order in the remaining T20s against Ireland and the subsequent three-match series against England.

Malahide: India captain Virat Kohli wants to "surprise the opposition" by experimenting with his middle order in the remaining T20s against Ireland and the subsequent three-match series against England.

Kohli pushed himself down the order at six in the opening T20, which India won by 76 runs. Suresh Raina came to bat at three and M S Dhoni four after the openers Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma put up a 160-run stand.

"We have already announced that apart from the opening combination we are going to do a lot of experiments in the middle order. We are going to be flexible in the next few T20s.

We will look to throw in guys when the situation requires them to come in and try to surprise the opposition," said Kohli in the post-match presentation.

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