"It was very disappointing. The second and third day's play being called off was very frustrating as we had a very good first day. Toughest part is to set up a Test match and build it from there on. We were on course to do that, to get control and capitalise on it. But as the weather turned out to be such, that we had no control over next four days," the sadness was writ large on Kohli's face as he spoke to media at the post-match conference.
"We bowled the No 1 Test side out under 3 sessions on a decent batting track with no demons for sure. Thinking about weather can put you off but guys were in the zone."
"I think in a Test match, if you lose four days, it will not be any good to have an extra reserve day. May be if we had lost one or two days, you can bring in a change which makes sense. But if you have lost four days, then reserve day is of no logic. I don't know what can be the solution," he said.
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Kohli also strongly stood by Shikhar Dhawan, who bagged a pair in the last game but looked in good touch during his brief innings of 45 not out.
"This is international cricket and Shikhar will play numerous number of innings. We will have to be patient. He is an impact player and we have to give him as much confidence as we can possibly. When he gets going, he will win us matches. He is not out of form. He is batting beautifully and hitting the ball well. We should not put too much pressure on him. Had there been some game, he could have possibly scored a hundred," the skipper was firmly behind him.
"Jadeja's 38 in the first innings at Mohali was as important as Pujara's score in the larger context of the game. (Wriddhiman) Saha's 25-odd runs were important as Vijay or Pujara as it gave us competitive target.
"We are not putting numbers in front of names. There can be an impact with a score of 30 and we will let that player know that he is making an impact."
Kohli also believes in 'horses for courses' theory as he does not think that one can be stubborn about having a set all-rounder across all formats.
"Here we didn't play (Amit) Mishra, who was bowling really well and he understood that we needed someone like Stuart. So there are no set combinations and everyone play any role and willing to perform for the team," he concluded.
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