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Kohli a great competitor: Langer

Published: 16 Jan 2019 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 08:26 am
Australia coach Justin Langer

Australia coach Justin Langer

IANS

Adelaide: Comparing Virat Kohli with Sachin Tendulkar, Australia coach Justin Langer said the Indian captain’s balance while shot-making in all formats of the game is ‘unbelievable’.

Kohli scored his 39th ODI hundred to help India register a series levelling win yesterday. Langer was asked if he was having the same impact as Tendulkar.

“I would like to have them both in my team. Sachin was an incredible cricketer. I used to watch him and it was like he was meditating. He was so calm and that’s why his record is peerless,” Langer said after Australia’s six-wicket loss in the second ODI here.

“Virat is doing the same thing. He is so calm and so competitive, and technically his balance is unbelievable. For him to play 360-degree shots in all formats of the game, his balance is unbelievable.”

Langer said the young Australian team will learn a great deal playing against class players like Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

“He (Kohli) is a great competitor and his concentration is extraordinary and for someone to make so many runs as he has, it is incredible like all the great players,” he said.

“Sachin and Virat, and MS Dhoni, who averages 50-plus in 340 games, they are all-time great players and our guys are in the best seats at the moment, playing some of the best all-time great ODI players and they will be better from the experience,” Langer added.

Dhoni slammed an unbeaten 55 off 54 balls after Kohli laid the foundation for India’s series-levelling victory in the second ODI with a fluent 104.

“We were playing against three all-time great one-day international players (also referring to Rohit Sharma at the SCG). We saw it in the first one, and class always come to the top, and we have seen that with India so we must respect that,” he said.