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India vs Australia: We Will Have Plans In Place For Virat Kohli, Says Australia Coach Justin Langer

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Australia coach Justin Langer  asserted that his team will “have plans in place” for Indian talisman Virat Kohli as cricket’s heavyweights renew one of the sport’s greatest rivalries with the opening day-night Test in Adelaide from Thursday. The four-match series opener at Adelaide Oval will be the only time India captain Kohli will play Test cricket Down Under this summer as he will return home after the game to attend the birth of his first child. Langer, however, is determined to stop Kohli from setting the tone for the series.

He is a great player and an equally great leader. I have got so much respect for him but we are going to be really well planned for him because we know how important he is for India as a leader and as a batsman. So, we will have our plans in place,” Langer said during a virtual media interaction.

 

“The next trick is to execute them, hopefully, keep him out of the game with his runs. At the end of the day, that’s where he is going to have the biggest impact.

“We’ve seen a lot of him now, and he has seen a lot of us too,” he added.

Langer also made it clear that his team will focus more on the skill part and look for ways to get Kohli out instead of needlessly engaging with him.

 

“What we talk about is how to get Virat out. He is such a great player, we don’t talk about whether we taunt him or not. That’s rubbish… We play on the skill, not on emotions, at least we try to,” said Langer.

“There is obviously emotion in the game, no doubt about that, we are going to control our emotions.”

 

Australia may have played more day-night Tests compared to India’s one but according to Langer, his team would have no advantage heading into the opening pink ball match.

“I have always said that the best players and best teams adapt regardless of the big game or the colour of the ball, so whether it is the red ball or the white ball or the pink ball, the best players and teams adapt to it,” Langer said.

 

“So, what has happened in the past, it is nice to replay. India have just come off a day-night practice game, we have done a bit of practice under lights.

“We haven’t played for 12 months or so, so when it comes to the crunch, regardless of the ball, regardless of whether it is day-night or a day Test match it is game on. I don’t think it (our past performance) has given us much advantage at all,” added Langer.

 

The hosts lost the last home series to India in 2018-19 but Langer said revenge is not on the minds of his players.

“The word revenge is never a great word. It is a really great rivalry for world cricket.”

He credited the Indian Premier League for promoting a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among the players.

India vs Australia: We Will Have Plans In Place For Virat Kohli, Says Australia Coach Justin Langer

Australia vs India: Justin Langer said Australia will focus on getting Virat Kohli out in the first Test, not engage with him verbally.

  • Press Trust of India
  • Updated: December 15, 2020 12:08 PM IST
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India vs Australia: We Will Have Plans In Place For Virat Kohli, Says Australia Coach Justin Langer
India vs Australia: Virat Kohli will play the first Test before he returns home on paternity leave.© Cricket.com.au/Twitter

Highlights

  • Australia coach Justin Langer said team will have plans for Virat Kohli
  • Kohli will play the Adelaide Test before he goes home on paternity leave
  • Langer said Australia will focus on getting Kohli out, not verbal volleys

 

 

Australia coach Justin Langer on Tuesday asserted that his team will “have plans in place” for Indian talisman Virat Kohli as cricket’s heavyweights renew one of the sport’s greatest rivalries with the opening day-night Test in Adelaide from Thursday. The four-match series opener at Adelaide Oval will be the only time India captain Kohli will play Test cricket Down Under this summer as he will return home after the game to attend the birth of his first child. Langer, however, is determined to stop Kohli from setting the tone for the series.

 

 

 

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“He is a great player and an equally great leader. I have got so much respect for him but we are going to be really well planned for him because we know how important he is for India as a leader and as a batsman. So, we will have our plans in place,” Langer said during a virtual media interaction.

 

“The next trick is to execute them, hopefully, keep him out of the game with his runs. At the end of the day, that’s where he is going to have the biggest impact.

“We’ve seen a lot of him now, and he has seen a lot of us too,” he added.

Langer also made it clear that his team will focus more on the skill part and look for ways to get Kohli out instead of needlessly engaging with him.

 

“What we talk about is how to get Virat out. He is such a great player, we don’t talk about whether we taunt him or not. That’s rubbish… We play on the skill, not on emotions, at least we try to,” said Langer.

“There is obviously emotion in the game, no doubt about that, we are going to control our emotions.”

 

Australia may have played more day-night Tests compared to India’s one but according to Langer, his team would have no advantage heading into the opening pink ball match.

“I have always said that the best players and best teams adapt regardless of the big game or the colour of the ball, so whether it is the red ball or the white ball or the pink ball, the best players and teams adapt to it,” Langer said.

 

“So, what has happened in the past, it is nice to replay. India have just come off a day-night practice game, we have done a bit of practice under lights.

“We haven’t played for 12 months or so, so when it comes to the crunch, regardless of the ball, regardless of whether it is day-night or a day Test match it is game on. I don’t think it (our past performance) has given us much advantage at all,” added Langer.

 

The hosts lost the last home series to India in 2018-19 but Langer said revenge is not on the minds of his players.

“The word revenge is never a great word. It is a really great rivalry for world cricket.”

He credited the Indian Premier League for promoting a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among the players.

 

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“I also love the way the game is played. No one can argue that it wasn’t exciting cricket (during the limited-overs leg), but it was played in the right spirit through the ODIs and T20s and I hope that remains,” Langer said.

“We will play tough cricket but in the spirit, it’s meant to be played. That’s one of the benefits of the IPL, I think. The guys get to know each other. There’s a good relationship… All things said, I can’t wait… Bring it on, Thursday.”

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