• Aug 06, 2018, 21:56 IST

Indian batsmen need to learn from Kohli to succeed in England

Aug 06, 2018, 21:56 ISTSource: TNN

There was hardly a persistent cloud cover on the four days of Test cricket that we witnessed at Edgbaston. Nor did the pitch had a green tinge to it - just that the innate dampness helped the ball move a bit. And that was enough for the Indian batting line-up, other than Virat Kohli, to fold up meekly in two innings. Of the 436 runs India managed over the two innings, Kohli alone scored 200 while no other top order batsman came even close to scoring a half-century.