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Pakistan ‘pressure’ got to India, says Kohli

CricketPakistan ‘pressure’ got to India, says Kohli

LONDON: India captain Virat Kohli said the pressure created by Pakistan’s bowlers proved too much for his title holders to handle in a stunning 180-run Champions Trophy final defeat here at The Oval.

After Kohli won the toss and, surprisingly, opted to field first, Pakistan posted an imposing total of 338 for four featuring Fakhar Zaman’s maiden ODI hundred, an innings where he might have been run out for one and was caught off a no-ball on three.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11:  Virat Kohli of India celebrates running out David Miller of South Africa during the ICC Champions Trophy Group B match between India and South Africa at The Kia Oval on June 11, 2017 in London, England.  (Photo by Christopher Lee-IDI/IDI via Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 11: Virat Kohli of India celebrates running out David Miller of South Africa during the ICC Champions Trophy Group B match between India and South Africa at The Kia Oval on June 11, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee-IDI/IDI via Getty Images)

The already considerable scoreboard pressure became impossible for India to cope with when Mohammad Amir reduced them to 33-3.

“They [Pakistan] made us make those mistakes with the way they were bowling, creating that pressure,” Kohli told reporters.

If left-handed opener Fakhar rode his luck at times, he also produced an array of superb shots, notably in a first-wicket stand of 128 with Azhar Ali.

“When players like that get going on their day, it becomes really difficult to stop them because I think 80 percent of his shots were high-risk — and they were all coming off,” said Kohli.

“As a bowler and as a captain when that is happening … sometimes you have to sit and say ‘the guy is good enough on the day to tackle anything’.

“We certainly tried to make them hit in areas that we felt it would be uncomfortable, but we just didn’t have anything going our way in that partnership.”

Meanwhile, reflecting on India’s tournament as a whole, Kohli insisted: “We can [still] be very proud … and we leave here with our heads held high.

“Credit to everyone for standing up and showing that resilience and reaching the finals — [but] we were outplayed in all departments.

“In the end … you have to accept and admire sometimes the skill of the opposition,” Kohli added sportingly.

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