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'Not sure it's going to be a deciding factor', says Cummins on Kohli's absence

| @indiablooms | Nov 17, 2020, at 02:09 am

Melbourne/UNI: Australia vice-captain Pat Cummins believes Virat Kohli's absence after the first Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy is not going to make a big difference to the outcome of the series.

India skipper Kohli has been granted paternity leave by the BCCI and is expected to return to India after the opening day/night Test, starting 17 December. India will play three more matches after that game in Adelaide.

However, Cummins insisted that Kohli's absence is not something the Australians are focused on.

"To be honest, as a captain, obviously he’ll be missed but the Indian cricket side always finds some incredible batsman, who outside the team, just waiting for an opportunity, so maybe that new opportunity will be the beginning of someone else’s career," he said in a media interaction on Monday.

"It might make a bit of a difference. I am not sure it’s gonna be a deciding factor in the series but to be honest us players haven’t spoken too much about it," he added.

The last time India toured Australia, they won 2-1, clinching their first away Test series in Australia. The loss still weighs heavily on the minds of Australian players.

"We have got a lot to prove. India played really well here a couple of years ago. We as an Aussie cricket team, and as long as I have grown up watching them play, pride ourselves on winning at home, especially Test matches. So to lose that one, I feel like we have to make amends this summer," said Cummins.

"It’s gonna be a great series. Both teams I think are at the top of the Test Championship table at the moment. It’s going to be a high-quality series," he added.

India's tour of Australia begins with a three-match ODI series, starting 27 November, followed by three T20Is and the Tests.

 

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