Virat Kohli, wasted no time after losing the World Test Championship (WTC) Final against New Zealand, stating that he was never in favour of choosing the greatest team based on a single match. Because the competition is contested across two years, he believes that a set of three matches should be played to determine a champion in Tests. Kane Williamson praise Team India.
Kane Williamson praised the team Indian side speed attack, the spinners and the high-class batting lineup
Kane Williamson, Kohli’s final opponent, has shared Kohli’s views, claiming that the one-off final never truly reflect the entire picture. He also praised Team India, saying that the Kohli-led side is extremely strong and has a lot of great players.
In the WTC Final, New Zealand defeated India by eight wickets to win the championship for the first time. Rain dominated the first few days, but on the reserve day, the tables were turned on India, with the Kiwis bowling well.
One-off final never really tells whole picture, this Indian side is formidable: Williamson
Kane Williamson praise Team India. “The set-up provides excitement. One-off final, it never really tells the whole picture,” Kane Williamson said while speaking in an Interview .“As we know, this Indian team is a formidable side. It’s a great side and we are proud to achieve a win in this match but it doesn’t take away anything from the fact that how strong they are and what quality they have,” he added.
Meanwhile, Kane Williamson is certain that India’s current team would continue to win many more matches in the future. He praised the speed attack, as well as the spinners and the high-class batting lineup. “No doubt they will win plenty more, you know their quality”.
“They are relentless, they have a pace-attack which is best in the world, incredible spin bowlers and batting need no mention. The depth that they have created,” the 30-year-old further said. The Indian players have been termed “ambassadors of the game” by the Kiwi captain, who also enjoys the emotions that supporters bring to the game.
“Emotion that a country brings for sport, we can all appreciate having India and their passion is rewarding. They (players) hold themselves as ambassadors of the game,” Williamson said.
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