London:A proud Virat Kohli on Monday rated his team's bowling performance in the fourth Test among top-three in his captaincy stint and extolled his players' strong character as India produced a superb 157-run win after conceding a huge 99-run lead against England.
The Oval track did not offer much assistance to the fast bowlers but Jasprit Bumrah, Umesh Yadav and Shardul Thakur shared seven wickets to bundle out England for 210, scripting India's comprehensive 157-run win.
"This is among the top three bowling performances I have witnessed as India captain," Kohli said with a big smile on his face during the presentation ceremony.
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Kohli did not put much emphasis on the fact that it was a flat and placid track where his bowlers produced exceptional performance but hailed the strong character his players displayed after conceding a 99-run lead.
"It's quite relative what you call flat. The conditions were hot and we knew were in with an opportunity when Jadeja was bowling in the rough. The bowlers were good with the reverse swing today. We believed we could get all 10 wickets, we had the belief.
"Well, I think the best thing about both the games (Lord's and Oval) has been the character the team has showed. We are not looking to survive in this game, we are here to win. Really proud of the character the team has showed."
Bumrah made a huge impact on the game with his spell in the second session of the day when he dismissed Ollie Pope (2) and Jonny Bairstow (0).
Kohli said it was Bumrah who wanted to have a go at the England bowlers at that time and delivered.
"As soon as the ball started reversing, Bumrah said give me the ball. He bowled that spell and swung the game in our favour with those two huge wickets," he said.
For Kohli, the all-round performance of Shardul Thajur was also key in his side's emphatic win.
"You pointed his performance. Rohit's innings was fantastic. What Shardul has done in this game stands out. His two fifties deflated the opposition. He batted well in both the innings," he said.
When pointed out that his decision to keep R Ashwin on the bench stood vindicated, Kohli explained his position.