
Mumbai:
With two hectic and crucial overseas
tours lined-up, India captain Virat Kohli today said they will
give much-needed rest to some key batsmen of the team to
manage their workload.
After playing against New Zealand and Sri Lanka at home,
India will embark on a tour of South Africa, involving three
Tests, six ODIs and three T20 Internationals in January next
year.
The South Africa series will be followed by a grueling
and lengthy tour of England where India will play three T20s,
three ODIs and five Tests starting July, 2018.
Kohli also said that its not just the batsmen, the team
management will also rotate the bowling unit in the coming
weeks to keep them afresh for the overseas tours.
"Yes, we have spoken about it (the schedule), it's become
quite hectic. That's something we will definitely have to sit
and discuss in future. Because, if you look at New Zealand,
they haven't played any cricket after Champions Trophy. There
has been such a good lay off. It can be the difference in
doing well in a big tournament and performing poorly," Kohli
said.
"Everyone needs time to come back, especially the fast
bowlers. So we are doing that now with Umesh (Yadav) and
(Mohammad) Shami. We want them fresh for a Test season coming
up. We don't want overtired players and that's something we
have spoken about already.
"Even some of the key batsmen will definitely get some
rest in the future weeks because of the importance of the away
tours coming up. So we will have to figure out ways to do
that. But it's certainly a thing that we need to discuss for
the future as well," he added ahead of the first ODI against
New Zealand here tomorrow.
After the limited-overs series New Zealand India are
scheduled to play Sri Lanka in a three-Test, three-ODI and
three-T20 match series beginning at Kolkata on November 16.
"We are expected to perform on a consistent basis. But I
think the rest and time to prepare should be adequate for all.
This should not be an area where players are changed according
to form, you need to look at all aspects in terms of how many
games you are playing, how much rest you are getting," Kohli
said.
Kohli said the team management would take a call on how
to manage the workload of the bowlers across all formats.
"It's a rhythm thing. With batsmen it's very different,
with bowlers it's even more difficult because you really need
to change the way you bowl as per the demands of different
formats.
"It's been a combination of both giving guys chances as
well as understanding the workload of bowlers who have played
for a while," Kohli said.