Kohli will be facing some happy selection dilemmas with senior bowlers Umesh Yadav, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami all available for selection for the upcoming limited overs segment in India.
On the other hand, the junior spinners like Axar Patel, Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav have done more than decently in India's 5-0 'Whitewash' against Sri Lanka.
"The best thing is transparency. We will address it and tell them that this is a bunch of 20-25 people, who will make the probable-list for the World Cup and everyone has an equal opportunity to be tested at different stages," Kohli said at the end of the ODI series against Sri Lanka.
"It's going to be a challenge among all the bowlers and the spinners that are going to be in the part of the bigger group to make it to the 2019 World Cup. As I said, we don't want to be predictable in any way and we want to have an X factor if possible with the bowling attack as well," he added.
Also Read
For the skipper, it's heartening to find that his players are "embracing challenges rather than sulking at rejection".
"The best thing about this team is they are very sporting and they accept things quickly, and embrace the challenges. They take it as a challenge rather than getting disappointed and sulking, start working hard on that aspect of their game and make it happen for the team. So I am quite lucky that I have a bunch of players that do not oppose anything that the management and me as captain address to them. It makes my job a lot easier," explained Kohli.
Flexibility is the key to finding a place in the Indian ODI side were everyone needs to chip in every department.
"We need to find an XI that is flexible enough to try different batsmen at different positions or play bowlers who can bat a bit, along with having the best fielding side on the park. We don't want to be predictable till the lead up to the World Cup and in the World Cup.
On the recently concluded series, Kohli was all praise for the spin troika.
"The spinners were brilliant, all three of them. Axar Patel didn't let the batsmen get on top of him. That's a remarkable thing when you don't have any variation in your bowling and you still don't let guys score. I think it's the height that really helps him getting that extra bounce and the extra pace he can generate.
He once again termed Jasprit Bumrah, who got a world record 15 wickets in a bilateral series as the moist effective short format bowler.
"Jasprit has been our most effective short-format bowler in the last 18 months. He has really worked on his bowling a lot, especially his length ball has picked up more pace. That's very heartening to see because it never lets the batsmen get settled. It's not only about yorkers and slower balls any more.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content