Having registered their first series win on Sri Lankan soil in more than two decades, Indian skipper Virat Kohli today declared that there will be no change in his team's philosophy of aggressive cricket as "drawn game is the last option' for this current bunch of cricketers.
"We maintain that drawing a Test match has to be the last option for our group of guys right now. They have responded beautifully and there is nothing better than winning" Kohli said at the post-match press conference here.
"I think this might be the right kind of boost that we require and they would want to beat other teams as well. This is the right kind of push that this team needed," Kohli said after India beat Sri Lanka by 117 runs in the third and final Test to clinch a 2-1 scoreline.
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Cheteshwar Pujara's classy 145 laid the foundation for the series win and the skipper was first one to acknowledge that.
"Cheteshwar's knock was world class. One of the best I have seen in Test cricket. Apart form that, the bowlers have really stood out in this series," said the young skipper.
With India failing to close in on a lot of matches, Kohli was asked as to what changed for this current unit.
"I can't really pinpoint what has changed but the one difference I have seen is we have capitalized on the important moments in the game. And that is something we spoke as a team before the series," said Kohli.
"As I said, to win a Test match you need to take 20 wickets. The way they have bowled in partnerships in this series has been something that has stood out for me. As a captain making changes and bowling in partnerships has been very, very pleasing because it makes your job very easy. I think this series belongs to the bowlers because they have been outstanding."
India's next Test series is at home against South Africa in November, which is two months from now. Kohli was relieved that they are not playing the longer format immediately as then selecting a first XI with so many performers would have been difficult.
"I am glad we have some time off before we play Test matches again because if you are playing a Test match again in 10 days' time. I wouldn't be able to select a team because everyone has scored runs, everyone has taken wickets, so who will you drop? But yeah, problem of plenty is never bad. Guys in this group will understand and respect the decisions made by the management," he added about selection dilemmas.