Having lost the T20 and the ODI series, India are looking to turn it around in the four-match Test series, starting tomorrow. Kohli hinted that he would go in with five bowlers in the game.
"...If we have six batsmen and one wicketkeeper then even if you score 500 runs, but are a bowler short, then more often than not there will come a session when you will give away too many runs and will not get a wicket," Kohli told reporters in the pre-match press conference.
Stressing on the role of bowlers, Kohli said getting a result is almost always dependent on the bowlers' performance in Test matches.
"I certainly believe that a bowler wins you a Test match. Batsmen can hardly get you a Test match from a difficult situation, if you are chasing. More often than not, it's the bowlers who eventually out you in that position when you have to chase a small total. So bowlers' role is more important than batsmen in Test matches," he added.
"Well for the last two three years, he has been the go to man in Test cricket. He is someone who has done well in conditions that suit the spinners. Even when they suit you, you have to pitch the ball in the right areas and you've seen him take five-six wickets consistently in those conditions. He's definitely someone who has taken his game to the next level," the Test captain said.
Kohli, who celebrates his 27th birthday tomorrow, said it will be a special day when he takes field in his first home Test as captain.
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