Virat Kohli steps in with ball at nets

IANS  |  London 

If could be defined in a word, it would be just 'passionate', and the 30-year-old has once again showed his hunger to be at his best in the 2019, currently underway here.

It was a rare occasion on Thursday when Kohli, usually seen batting at the nets, rolled his arms as well. The run-machine was seen trying a few off-cutters in the nets.

Earlier, in their first practice match on May 25, the famed Indian batting line-up struggled before the pace and swing of bowlers, especially who wreaked havoc and picked up four wickets in challenging batting conditions at

But for Ravindra Jadeja, no Indian batsmen could stay for long at the crease and the Men in Blue were bundled out for mere 179 within 40 overs, which the Black Caps chased down without hiccups.

In the second warm-up match as well, the Indian top order failed to perform as per expectations and didn't seem to be in control of their game. Only K.L. Rahul and M.S. could make the most of the situation and score brilliant hundreds to help post a mammoth 360-run target, which it successfully defended against

Keeping aside those two knocks and the quick-fire 46-ball 47 from Kohli, it was again a case of conditions making the batsmen sweat.

Rohit Sharma, who had scored just two runs against the Kiwis, managed 19 against the He was seen struggling before the pace and swing of Boult, as well as that of Mustafizur Rahman.

Same was the case with who could score 2 and 1 in both the warm-up matches. The much spoken about also managed just 2 on Tuesday as the Indian scoreboard read a scary 102/4 at one stage. But the 164-run partnership between Rahul (108) and ensured that another embarrassing collapse was avoided.

However, Kohli doesn't appear much bothered by the form of his 'star openers'. "Shikhar and Rohit are quality players. They become stars in ICC events. I understand if guys don't get going right away in this format, but I am glad with what we got out of these two games," the said on Tuesday.

When it comes to bowling, the Indian bowlers didn't have much to defend against the Black Caps. But still, they put up a good show, especially who was magnificent with his line and length. He bowled at a brisk pace and returned with figures of 2/4 from the four overs he bowled. Against as well, the No. 1 ODI bowler didn't let go off the and kept on creating problems for the batsmen, especially Litton Das, who struggled a lot against the inswinging deliveries from Bumrah.

The lanky Indian pacer picked two wickets for 25 runs in his five overs and rang warning bells for the opposition teams going into The highlight of Bumrah in both the matches was the two yorkers he bowled to get wickets of and

Another positive aspect of the Indian attack was the performance of their spin dual -- Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav. Both of them scalped three wickets apiece and showed their importance, both in terms of picking wickets and putting a brake at the scoring rate.

and bowled within themselves in both the games and seemed to be in good rhythm.

Going into the first match against to be played on June 5, the Indian top-order, especially the openers, will have to come to the party and make sure they provide the team with a solid start and lay the platform for Kohli and others to post big totals on the flat English decks.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, May 30 2019. 23:26 IST