Kohli and the team management copped a lot of flak during the South Africa series at home where some of the pitches were square turners.
However the wins against England at Visakhapatnam in the second Test and here in the third match came on tracks where there weren't much help for the spinners.
"It's exactly been 12 months that I was asked a question about we playing on unfair pitches and the question has turned itself. So we don't need to say much about the pitches," said Kohli, making it clear that he has not forgotten what all was said back then.
"Even in Kolkata, we showed that we don't want dry square turners, we have enough skill to play good cricket and win against any team in the world. That's the belief we have created in the change room. That can only happen when you are not bothered what's happening outside that door and focus on your own skills," the captain said with a lot of conviction.
"As a side, when you get five or six wickets, you think that the game is going to get over early and the batsmen go into that zone. Suddenly then you have to field for 60-70 more overs and you are confused on whether to focus on batting or the fielding. We have experienced that in the past where other teams have done that with us and we haven't found a way to stop it.
He feels that someone like Ravichandra Ashwin takes confidence into his bowling from his batting.
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The skipper said that Mohammed Shami has become more stronger and can sustain pace for a longer time since his comeback from injury.
On a lighter note the skipper said that with the match finishing on fourth day, the team can unwind without tension at Yuvraj Singh's reception happening at a city hotel here.
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