Kohli, who had returned home after the opening Test debacle against Australia for the birth of his child, is back to captain the side in the four-match series against England.
Chennai: England all-rounder Moeen Ali doesn’t know how they are going to tackle Virat Kohli in the upcoming Tests against India and feels the batting maestro will be extra motivated to fire after missing his team’s incredible triumph in Australia.
Kohli, who had returned home after the opening Test debacle against Australia for the birth of his child, is back to captain the side in the four-match series against England, beginning here on February 5.
“How do we get him out? He’s obviously an amazing player, world-class, he’s very motivated to do well and I’m sure he’ll be even more motivated after they did well in Australia and he had to leave for the birth of his child,” Moeen told reporters during a video conference.
“I don’t know how we’re going to get him out because I don’t think he has any sort of weakness but we have a good bowling attack, some pace in the line-up.
“He’s a great guy and a good friend of mine — we don’t talk too much about cricket. We do a little bit but not too much.”
Back in the fold after recovering from Covid-19, Moeen said he has still got “match-winning performances” in him and is ready to take on India.
Besides the Tests, India and England will play three ODIs and five T20Is, Moeen said playing Test cricket is his “biggest motivation” and he has “little targets”, which he is wants to achieve in the upcoming series.
“Whether or not I get picked is another matter … in terms of being ready to play, I think I’ll be fine to play, I’ll be ready. I’ve waited long enough,” he said.
“I still feel I’ve got wickets and runs in me and match-winning performances within me. I have little targets I want to achieve first. I am not too far away from getting 200 wickets.
“I know people say they don’t look at these things but it would be something I would look at. Then I would set another target after that.”
The 33-year-old had tested positive for Covid-19 upon the England team’s arrival in Sri Lanka and missed the two Tests there, which the visitors won for a series sweep.
“I’m all right now. Once I tested positive, I just wanted to get it over and done with really. It has been tough but I’m a big believer in ‘after hardship comes ease’. Hopefully there is ease after this,” said Moeen, who had just five or six net sessions due to the time he had to spend in quarantine.
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