Kohli said they wanted Bumrah to be fresh for the Test matches as he is going to be a 'key factor' for them in the Test Championship
The coach feels that Rahane has once again proved to the world that form is temporary and it is all about having the class to stand the test of time at the international level
Apart from Bumrah, Holder also praised Ishant Sharma and Mohammad Shami as they supported Bumrah really well and scalped three and two wickets, respectively
India thrashed West Indies by 318 runs in their inaugural World Test Championship encounter but at the onset, there was a debate on the omission of senior off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin
'I'm not sure it'll ever happen again. It's one of the two best feelings I've ever felt on a cricket pitch'
Bumrah became the fastest bowler to take 50 wickets.
Australia, who would have retained the Ashes had they won, missed a clear chance to run Leach out when Nathan Lyon failed to gather a throw and then paid dearly for squandering a review
Chasing a target of 359, England were at 156/3 at the end of play on day three and still required 203 runs to win the match
Rahul, however, said that he was batting well and looked comfortable in the two innings
His remarks came after the close of play on day three as India ended the day at 185/3 with a lead of 260 runs with Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane still at the crease
After a career-defining 81 in the first innings, Rahane remained unbeaten on 53 while Kohli was batting on 51 as India reached 185 for three at stumps on the third day
The West Indies lost five wickets in the final session to be reeling at 189 for eight in their first innings at stumps, trailing India by 108 runs
Ganguly also gave Ricky Ponting's example as he coaches Australian team and is also involved in commentating, in addition to this, he is part of the coaching staff of the IPL side Delhi Capitals
Sent into bat, India started the day from their overnight score of 203 for six
Ganguly said he does not see a cricketer doing coaching and commentary as a case of conflict of interest
Ganguly urged captain Virat Kohli to continue giving the new players a longer run to prove their mettle
RCB appointed former New Zealand coach Mike Hesson as director of cricket operations and Australian Simon Katich as the new head coach
Kohli gave his opinion during a chat with West Indies legend Vivian Richards, the video of which was posted on the Indian cricket board's official website
Kohli spoke about how he goes into the nets thinking that the is going to stand up against his own bowlers
Coming in at a precarious 25 for 3 on the opening day of the first Test against West Indies, Rahane scored 81, an innings he values more than a hundred