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Kohli is not invincible, says Anderson

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BIRMINGHAM: England pacer James Anderson says Virat Kohli is not “invincible” and poor slip fielding from his team mates has allowed the Indian skipper to get off the hook in the first innings of the opening cricket Test here.
It was an engrossing duel between Test cricket’s second most successful pacer, Anderson and Kohli on the second day when the Indian skipper was dropped twice off the bowler on 21 and 51 by Dawid Malan. Kohli went on to score 149 and was batting on 43 not out in India’s second innings score of 110 for 5 with the visitors still needing 84 more to win first Test. Anderson rued his side’s poor catching and said England need to take their chances against a batsman of Kohli’s calibre.
“I’ve been encouraged the way I’ve bowled at him (Kohli), On another day I could have got him for 20, and then we’re not talking about how brilliant he is,” Anderson said. “You can’t drop Virat Kohli on 21, because he’s one of the best players in the world, and he’ll capitalise on that and which he did. We could have been in a much different position now. We’ve just got to go away and know we can get him. No one is invincible in world cricket. We can get him out,” he said. Anderson said that Kohli can shield his tail very well, like he did in the first innings, and thus England need to find a way to quickly get him out if the hosts desire to win the Test. (PTI)

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