Virat Kohli celebrates consolation win but much work to do for India

India captain Virat Kohli has plenty to ponder after the series defeat in South Africa. (AP)
Updated 28 January 2018
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Virat Kohli celebrates consolation win but much work to do for India

JOHANNESBURG: Six hours after India had clinched a 63-run victory at The Wanderers in Johannesburg, Virat Kohli, the captain, tweeted a picture of the team’s celebrations, with the words: “Proud prouder proudest. Hats off to the whole team for showing character throughout. This day will always be special. Jai hind.”
Moments after the wicket of Lungi Ngidi had prevented a South African clean sweep, Kohli broke away from the on-field euphoria to take an ironic bow in the direction of the home support. Speaking afterwards, he said: “When we came to play this game, we saw banners of “whitewash,” “3-0” and what not. So, it feels really really sweet to have made it 2-1.”
And the siege mentality didn’t end there. When an Indian journalist asked if he and his team sometimes saw their situation as us against them [the rest of the world], Kohli tossed the question back. “I don’t know. Is it?” he asked, before going on to say: “I cannot say if people are now going to start praising our effort. It should not bother us. Because even if we win or lose, you still have to go out there and repeat those things.
“It doesn’t matter what people say about us. Whether they want to say good or bad things, it’s completely up to them. People are doing their jobs as well. And we are doing ours inside the rope. When we are playing inside the rope, there is no one else. There is no influence from the outside. There, we can really express ourselves, and apart from that, nothing else really matters.”
The problem with life in the bubble is that you can sometimes be too close to things to have the right perspective. As chuffed as India should be with their consolation win, they need to address the frailties that cost them at key moments in both Cape Town and Centurion.
Did they start the series with the right opening combination? And was it wise to give precedence to Rohit Sharma’s outstanding home form over Ajinkya Rahane’s proven record away from India? Kohli stood by every big call, including the one to bat first on a spicy Wanderers pitch after picking five seam-bowling options.
“When things don’t go well, we as a team don’t say: ‘Oh, we should have done this’ or ‘We should have done that’. That’s the easiest thing to do. I can say or write anything about anyone but when you’re in there, facing their bowling attack on that sort of a wicket, and then when you decide to bat first, you need to be sure.
“You need to have belief in yourself. We certainly back ourselves as a team and that’s something we have done throughout this tour. Yes, we were disappointed things did not come together in the first two games, but we are really proud of this effort.”
So they should be. But that satisfaction should be tinged with the realization that left-field selections, a swathe of dropped catches and top-order batting meltdowns came between them and a chance to make history.

INDIA’S TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA

THE STAR
Kohli made 286 runs in three matches played in extremely tough batting conditions, 75 more than the next man, AB de Villiers. His 153 at Centurion, the only hundred of the series, may have gone in vain, but his twin hands of 54 and 41 at The Wanderers played a huge part in the Indian victory. On air, Michael Holding compared his batsmanship in trying conditions to Sir Vivian Richards. That wasn’t hyperbole. If Kohli can maintain his focus, he really can operate at that level.

MUST DO BETTER
Before he was dropped for The Wanderers game, Rohit Sharma made 11, 10, 10 and 47. Most of the runs in the last of those knocks came once the Centurion Test had already slipped from India’s grasp. The other three innings were a snapshot of his performances outside India, getting in and then getting out without leaving a dent on the scoreboard. As much as technical tweaks, it’s self-belief of the Kohli variety that Rohit needs to turn things around. Whether he’ll get the opportunity in England this summer is another matter.


Arsenal thrash Villa 4-1 while Chelsea and Man Utd both held

Updated 31 December 2025
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Arsenal thrash Villa 4-1 while Chelsea and Man Utd both held

  • Arsenal end Aston Villa’s 11-game winning streak
  • Wolves earn third point of season against Man United

LONDON: Arsenal closed out 2025 in emphatic fashion, smashing third-placed Aston Villa 4-1 on Tuesday to surge five points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Manchester United were ​held to a 1-1 draw by bottom side Wolverhampton Wanderers, who collected their third point of the season, while Bournemouth grabbed a point at stuttering Chelsea, forcing a 2-2 draw after a frantic first-half display.
Man United are sixth, level on 30 points with fifth-placed Chelsea.
At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal slammed the door shut on charging Villa, ending their club-record winning run of 11 games.
Goals by Gabriel Magalhaes and Martin Zubimendi early in the second half gave Arsenal control of a game that had looked fraught with danger.
Gabriel bundled in the opener from a corner in the 48th minute before Martin Odegaard slid a pass through for Zubimendi to ‌score four minutes ‌later. Arsenal secured the points when Leandro Trossard fired home from the ‌edge ⁠of ​the area ‌before Gabriel Jesus came off the bench to add the fourth.
Ollie Watkins grabbed a consolation goal for Villa in stoppage time.
“I think it was amazing,” Jesus told Sky Sports. “It’s always hard to play against them... The mentality of the team is really, really growing and each game is growing even more and I think we are winning today because of the mentality.”
Arsenal top the standings with 45 points, while second-placed Manchester City can close the gap when they play at Sunderland on Thursday.
Villa are six points adrift of Arsenal.
It took six minutes at Stamford Bridge for ⁠Bournemouth to shock Chelsea when David Brooks grabbed the opener. Cole Palmer equalized from the spot in the 15th minute and Fernandez put Chelsea ahead ‌with a bullet shot eight minutes later.
Justin Kluivert brought Bournemouth back ‍level in the 27th, to grab a point, ‍adding to the London side’s unenviable record of one win in seven league games. Chelsea sit fifth, while ‍Bournemouth are 10 spots below them.
Man Utd struggle
Manchester United striker Joshua Zirkzee made the most of a rare start by giving the depleted hosts the lead with a deflected shot from the edge of the box in the 27th minute.
But Wolves managed to level just before the break thanks to a header from Ladislav Krejci.
Patrick Dorgu briefly celebrated what he ​thought was a 90th-minute winner, but it was chalked off for offside.
“We struggled in all the game,” United boss Ruben Amorim said. “We had a lack of creation... the fluidity offensively ⁠wasn’t there.
“We didn’t play well. When you don’t play well with the ball, you struggle without it.”
Wolves have three points from 19 games, 15 points from the safety zone.
Newcastle United’s Joelinton scored after 65 seconds and Yoane Wissa doubled their lead five minutes later in a 3-1 thrashing of 19th-placed Burnley, who are winless in their last 10 games.
Josh Laurent pulled one back in the 23rd minute, but Bruno Guimaraes sealed Newcastle’s rare away win with a goal in stoppage time.
Everton climbed to eighth in the standings with a 2-0 win over their former manager Sean Dyche and Nottingham Forest thanks to goals from James Garner and Thierno Barry.
West Ham United drew 2-2 with Brighton & Hove Albion in a game that featured three penalties in the first half.
Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paqueta, from the penalty spot, scored before the break for West Ham, while Brighton’s Danny Welbeck struck from the penalty spot in ‌the 32nd minute but fired another off the crossbar.
Joel Veltman scored for Brighton in the 61st minute to secure the draw.
There are four more games on New Year’s Day, including fourth-placed Liverpool hosting Leeds United at Anfield.