Kohli defends India's domestic cricket standards

Kohli defends Indias domestic cricket standards
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Taking a dig at uncharitable comments by former Australian players, Indian skipper Virat Kohli on Sunday credited the countrys domestic structure for his teams victories during the ongoing tour of Australia

Melbourne, Dec 30: Taking a dig at uncharitable comments by former Australian players, Indian skipper Virat Kohli on Sunday credited the country's domestic structure for his team's victories during the ongoing tour of Australia.

Former Australian star Mark Waugh and former leg-spinner Kerry O'Keeffe, who are commentators for Fox Sports, had made fun of the standards of India's first-class cricket championship Ranji Trophy during the third day of the Boxing Day Test.

But after India outplayed Australia by 137 runs in the third cricket Test to take a 2-1 lead in the four-match series here on Sunday, Kohli took the opportunity to hit back at the former stars.

"Our first-class cricket is amazing. The tough conditions with the second new ball makes bowlers hard and bowling with the old ball proved to be a difference in this match," Kohli said during the post-match presentation.

Kohli also praised fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah, who played a critical role with match figures of 9/86, the best haul by an Indian pacer in Australia.

"He (Bumrah) was unlucky not to get wickets in Perth. The way he bowled, it was almost criminal that he didn't reap the rewards," Kohli said.

"I certainly feel proud as a captain to watch these guys bowling in partnerships, nobody is trying to outdo another guy, it's all about what the team wants and the kind of breakthroughs ... That's why they are so special," he added.

Bumrah, who was declared the man of the match, also took the opportunity to defend the standards of the Ranji Trophy.

"We train very hard and we are used to bowling a lot of overs in Ranji Cricket, so the body is doing well," Bumrah said.

Bumrah, who represents Gujarat in the Ranji Trophy, ended 2018 with 48 Test scalps, the most by an Indian in his debut calendar year.

"It was always a dream to play Test cricket and I was really happy when I debuted in South Africa. Be it the Boxing day, be it any other day, I always wanted to play Test cricket and I made my debut against South Africa in January this year," he said.

"I made my (ODI) debut against Australia in 2016, so to play Test cricket here was a big deal for me. I am really happy to contribute to the team's success. My aim is to always focus on consistency," he added.

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