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Kohli banks on AB and Gayle to come good in IPL 8

Source: PTI
April 05, 2015 22:52 IST
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The arrival of Darren Sammy and S Badrinath has given Royal Challengers Bangalore’s skipper Virat Kohli enough confidence that he is of the view that his star studded batting line-up will be able to express itself better in IPL-8.

Besides them, RCB also managed to get Dinesh Karthik, which has provided depth to their line-up.

"This season is pretty different for us because for the last three or maybe four years myself, Chris and AB have played under a lot of pressure because the batting revolved around the three of us.

"If you look at the few other teams, they have a lot of depth in their batting which meant the guys could go and express themselves and play freely that worked for them," Kohli said after the team's jersey launch in Mumbai.

"We had to be cautious and at the same time look to score runs which sort of put us under pressure at times but this time around we have got Dinesh Karthik, Darren Sammy, Badrinath and youngsters like Mandeep Singh coming into the batting line-up.

"It is a very strong batting unit this time and we have got really good depth with great mixture of Indian youngsters and great bowlers from around the world and some good power hitters.

"This season the three of us can play the way we always wanted to play in T20 cricket like you see AB, playing the way he did in the World Cup. I am sure he will be feeling the same and he will be feeling relieved that he can start playing (his shots) from ball one, two or three. That is pretty exciting for us as a team," he added.

Image: Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers

Kohli said they have a strong enough team to clinch the Indian Premier League trophy after featuring in two semi-finals and final earlier.

"We always aim to do well in the tournament. We have played the semi-finals twice, played the final once, played the Champions League finals once and it is time that we cross that hurdle and we have a team, which can cross the hurdle.

"I am sure that the players we have retained and bought in the auction, we can create a good combination which gives us a good chance in the tournament. If 11 players believe that we can win then we will surely do well in the tournament."

Image: Mitchell Starc. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

World Cup Player of the Tournament Mitchell Starc has a knee niggle and Kohli said the Australian left-arm pacer is expected to join the team after three or four games.

"He has had a couple of weeks rest and he will be joining us after three or four games. It is a great thing because you don't want him to get injured midway of the tournament. He would rather come fresh at the business end. The way he is bowling right now, he is probably the best fast bowler in the world at this stage.

"We would love to have him at 100 percent fitness and the way he is bowling, he can turn things around for us later on I hope he is coming into the good momentum that we create early on and he will only strengthen things for us, when he comes in," he said.

Virat Kohli. Photograph: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

Asked if the players are tired after the long Australian tour, he said, "We have been out for a long time and it was a very high intensity tour with the World Cup, Test series and the Tri series. The body breaks down but as professional cricketers we learn how to recover from it and the 8-9 days break in between has helped us in getting recovered. I am looking forward to the IPL as we have a strong team in all the departments and it is going to be an exciting season for us."

The star batsman observed that the players won't find it too difficult to adapt to T20 after playing in the World Cup and Test-series as it is easier to play in the shorter version after playing in the longer formats of the game.

"It is not that difficult to switch playing from the longer format of the game to T20 cricket because you can be more relaxed and expressive. We have world-class players, like I said we have a lot of depth and we have taken a lot of batsmen, so we will be able to play more freely.

"I think it is very important for a cricketer to play stress free in the shorter formats of the game to better your performance. I think if you switch from T20 cricket to Test cricket, it will be more challenging for the batsman. IPL has always been the tournament where players enjoy their cricket and that is the reason you see a different level of performance from a lot of players, because they are 

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