Looking to get some vital competitive match practice ahead of the tough Sri Lanka tour, Kohli straight away joined the practice sessions yesterday.
His decision to play the match was to get acclimatized to the conditions which is similar to Colombo where he would be leading the Indian team for the first time in a three-Test series starting on August 12.
In the first unofficial test that ended last week, the wicket condition at MA Chidambaram Stadium was tough and slow resulting in the teams drawing the match.
In fact, the captains of India A and Australia A have termed the first match wicket as one which was difficult to bat on and spin friendly and that the competition between bat and ball was lost.
In the last three days, the grounds men here have been working on the wicket and with Kohli being around in the playing eleven for the hosts, the match is likely to throw a strip that is to the liking of the players.
However, the hosts would need to up their game a lot more if they hope to put it across the Australian outfit in the second match to seal the two-match series.
The visitors, on the other hand, would be banking on their strong pace attack and their first match hero left-arm spinner Stephen O'Keefe, who claimed eight Indian wickets in the match.
