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'We are banking on Shikhar Dhawan in the World T20'

March 07, 2016 21:15 IST
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India's Shikhar Dhawan during a practice session

IMAGE: India's Shikhar Dhawan during a practice session. Photograph: Solaris Images

Virat Kohli has extolled Shikhar Dhawan's performance in the Asia Cup final win against hosts Bangladesh.

Elaborating on the importance of Dhawan's match-winning innings of 60, Kohli said, "Shikhar is someone who always strikes the ball really well and it is just a matter of one innings for him and you can see what he can do once he gets into form.

"He is a big match player. We are banking on him in the World T20. He has played really well in the IPL, he knows all the grounds and the angles, conditions and the pitches and he has played against all the bowlers from all the teams." 

'My job was to hang in there and let Shikhar do what he does best'

Indian duo of Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli during the Asia Cup

IMAGE: Indian duo of Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli during the Asia Cup. Photograph: Solaris Images

Since Dhawan was hitting the ball well, Kohli said he decided to just stick around and provide him support. 

"It was absolutely wonderful batting from him and I am glad to see that he took the team to a situation from where we could not lose. Hats off to him for the way he played. I just needed to stick in there. My job was to hang in there and let Shikhar do what he does best which is to attack the bowlers. 

"I think that is where a little bit of experience counts where you understand the situation. You realise that once a guy is going really good at the other end, you just rotate the strike and hit the odd boundary in between so that he doesn't feel pressure," Kohli said.

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