Dubai: India captain Virat Kohli says the six-day gap before their next T20 World Cup match against New Zealand would greatly help his side reflect and re-strategise after the thoroughly comprehensive 10-wicket loss to Pakistan in the lung-opener here.
India lost to Pakistan in a World Cup for the first time in nearly three decades and the obvious question was whether, as captain, he would have liked a short turnaround or the fairly good break before the game against the Black Caps come Sunday?
"I think it works really well for us from all point of views. Knowing that we have played a full-fledged season already, we played the IPL, which is very high octane by itself in testing conditions here in the UAE, and then we come into the World Cup" Kohli said at the post-match press conference.
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"So for us, these big breaks are definitely something that's going to help us as a team to be in the prime physical condition that we need to be to play this high intensity tournament," the skipper said.
The break, according to the Indian skipper, gives the team enough time to re-strategise and also focus on perfect execution of plans before the Kane Williamson-led side comes calling.
"The T20 World Cup is always a high intensity tournament, and it will help us, again, to regroup as a team...prepare in a very confident manner and then arrive on the day again to make sure that this time we execute our plans," he explained.
"For us as a team personally I can say it's a good thing that's happening. We'll have time to reflect and to prepare again," the skipper added.
Because of dew, toss will be big factor, reckons skipper
While Kohli was graceful in admitting that his team was "outplayed" but he seemed concerned that chasing will have an advantage with the dew setting in during the night games.
The skipper reckoned that toss will be crucial as it was the case when Pakistan put India into bat.