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Captains speak: 7 key points from Mohali Test

November 07, 2015 17:41 IST

There were no demons in the wicket, says Kohli

There were some soft dismissals, we were in the game till we lost four or five (wickets) and put pressure on the lower order batsmen, says Amla

IMAGE: India's captain Virat Kohli celebrates. Photographs: Adnan Abidi/Reuters

India may have wrapped up the first Test against South Africa in just under three days but skipper Virat Kohli, on Saturday, said that there were ‘no demons’ in the wicket, though he admitted it was more of a bowlers' game.

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Chasing a 218-run target on a turning track, the Proteas were bundled out for 109 runs in 39.5 overs in the final session as the match ended inside three days at the PCA stadium, in Mohali, to give India a 1-0 lead in the four-Test series.

1. "I don't think there were any demons in the wicket, the ball did not turn square at any stage, batsmen had to apply themselves but it was a bowlers' game," said Kohli at post match presentation ceremony.

In what turned out to be a low-scoring game, batsmen failed to sustain for long on the PCA track.

"We thought if we are finding it difficult on this wicket, it is going to be difficult for them (South Africa) as well," said Kohli.

2. Major contribution from Murli Vijay (75 and 47) and Cheteshwar Pujara's patient 77 in India's second innings helped the hosts post a challenging target.

"You need mental strength at this level. Vijay and Pujara are two of the most solid guys we have. Had we applied more, we could have given them a bigger target," he said.

3. Heaping praise on comeback man Ravindra Jadeja, who made a crucial 38 in the first innings to go with his eight wickets in the match, Kohli said, "I am happy for him (Jadeja), he went back, got lot of wickets in Ranji Trophy, scored runs as well. He is feeling good mentally now.

"People with all-round ability are hard to find, it is just a matter of him keeping his mental strength, and he can be an asset for India in the future," he added.

4. Kohli said it was important to win the first Test after losing both the T20 and ODI series in the past one and half month.

"First Test as captain at home was a special occasion for me, it is a young team, building a strong team together. Seeing the way things have gone in the past month and half, the way we played here, a lot of credit has to go to the team," said the skipper, who was playing his first Test as captain on the home soil.

IMAGE: India's South Africa's captain Hashim Amla's hat flies off as he runs after the ball. Photographs: Adnan Abidi/Reuters

5. South Africa captain Hashim Amla said 150-160 would have been a more chaseable target.

"200 was a chaseable total, probably 150 would have been more realistic, 150-160 would have been a fair challenge on a deteriorating wicket," said Amla.

6. He, however, said his team managed to keep themselves till the last session of the day on Saturday.

"To get India for 200 was an excellent effort from our bowlers, we kept ourselves in the game till the last session, but credit to India for bowling us out.

7. "There were some soft dismissals, we were in the game till we lost four or five (wickets) and put pressure on the lower order batsmen. Stiaan (van Zyl) showed you could get runs if you hung in there," said Amla.

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