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Kohli, Rohit need some support: Srikkanth

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Press Trust of India Birmingham
Last Updated : Jul 01 2019 | 6:00 PM IST

Premier India batsmen Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma need support from the middle order heading into the knockout phase of the World Cup, feels former captain K Srikkanth.

Srikkanth, who was part of the victorious 1983 World Cup team, said India should use the defeat to England in Sunday's match as a learning experience instead of pressing the panic button.

"There are still some problems for India to fix, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are the main run-getters at the moment and they need some support," Srikkanth wrote in his column for the ICC.

"Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami were both superb again with the ball as well, but the spinners had an off-day - these things can happen," he added.

While Rohit scored his third century of the tournament, Kohli made his fifth fifty-plus scores, but India's spinners were taken to the task.

"India are still going to qualify for the semi-finals it is just a question of when and in what position in the top four.

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"Defeat to England is certainly not a disaster it was a fantastic game of cricket and really you have to say India were totally outplayed by the better team.

"They have to accept their defeat in a gracious manner and move on to their final two games against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka," the former opener said.

England outbatted India to register a 31-run win in a high-scoring game and stay alive in the tournament.

Chasing an imposing 338 for win, India could only manage 306 for five, and Kohli lamented his side's inability to accelerate on, what according to him, was a flat track.

Srikkanth said, "England came with a plan to attack their backs were against the wall and they came out swinging.

"Ben Stokes did a fantastic job at the death to add more runs to the total and Liam Plunkett was fantastic with the ball in those middle overs."
"For India, a chase of 338 was never an easy task, even if it was quite a flat wicket at Edgbaston. It could have been even higher if not for the mastery of Bumrah in his final five overs."

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First Published: Jul 01 2019 | 6:00 PM IST

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