Clarke 'surprised' by Kohli's decison to skip Afghan Test

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Australia's winning said on Wednesday he is "surprised" by Virat Kohli's decision to skip India's one-off Test against next month in order to play for English county side and prepare better for India's long tour of England.

"I still feel Virat can get what he wants in terms of coming and playing some games for and then I would like to see him fly back and play the Test match," he added.

"I think there is a bit of a gap in the schedule which will allow him to do that. I think there are some one-dayers which he would be missing for

"In my whole career I prioritised my country. I gave up every other opportunity to play for whatever franchise or other teams. To represent your country is the most special thing in the world. Whatever team you play against, I think that should be the No.1 priority," added the 37-year old who led to its 2015 triumph.

Earlier this month, Virat had officially inked a deal with Surrey and the decision was backed by (CoA)

will take on England in five Tests later this year and the right-hander has a poor record in England.

During the 2014 tour, he managed just 134 runs from five Tests at an woeful average of 13.40 without crossing the 50-mark even once in the series.

Hailing Virat's decision to play county cricket, Clarke said it only shows the 29-year old's passion to win and sends across a clear message to one and all that will leave no stones unturned in trying to win in England.

"Virat is showing how much he cares about becoming the best team in the world. The fact that he is going and playing county is setting a clear message to his teammates, to England and everyone around the world that he wants India to have a successful tour of the UK and wants to lead from the front," he said.

"It will be fantastic preparation for him and also shows his determination. It shows not only how hungry he is to perform individually but how much he wants India to have success," he added.

Clarke also backed the India despite his team (RCB) faring poorly in the ongoing (IPL), stating the right-hander has been in great form.

"He is batting beautifully, RCB is losing but he is I think No.5 in the highest run-getters list in the IPL."

The RCB is fifth in the leading scorers' list with 396 runs from 10 games at 49.50.

Asked about India's chances in next year, Clarke rated India as one of the favourites saying the one-day side is a superb mix of youth and experience.

"India will go into as one of the favourites. The experience of the players will play a part. They have some wonderful spinners. India have a very strong ODI team. They have so many match-winners. In 2015, we won because we had match winners," he said.

"I don't think the team is missing anything. They have got it right there. I think it's about preparation and form and playing your best at the right time.

"You have got the experience. I feel Dhoni has to be part of that World Cup squad. It's a good mixture of youth and experience," he added.

Clarke also pointed out that the IPL has so many Indian captains and that is a huge advantage.

"What it means is when India select their 11 players or 15 players for the squad, you are assured some of those players will use their leadership experience into the Indian setup and that's what you want," the former Kangaroo pointed out.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 18:44 IST