Kohli-Rabada battle great for cricket: De Kock

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Kohli-Rabada battle great for cricket: De Kock
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Mohali - The T20I series will be followed by the World Test Championship

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Published: Tue 17 Sep 2019, 10:33 PM

Last updated: Wed 18 Sep 2019, 12:37 AM

The South Africans were hugely disappointed after rain played spoilsport in the first T20I against India. And the Proteas skipper Quinton de Kock made it clear that the team is looking to play as many games as possible with an eye on the World T20 in Australia next year.
"Obviously it is a bit of negative. We would have liked to play at Dharamshala. We would like to play as many matches heading into the 20-20 World Cup next year, so losing out on one game is not ideal. But it is what it is. It is now a two-match series. It would be an exciting format, so we will see how things go," de Kock said as his team prepared for Wednesday's second T20I in Mohali.
The T20I series will be followed by the World Test Championship, but de Kock made it clear that for now, his team is only focused on winning the T20I series.
"When you talk about the World Test Championship, we haven't quite got there yet. We are focusing on T20Is, once those games are done, then we will think about the WTC," de Kock said.
Any India-South Africa series is incomplete without talking about the rivalry between Virat Kohli and Kagiso Rabada and the South Africa skipper feels that this series will once again provide fans with an opportunity to see two of the world's best in action against each other.
"They are both good players. It is a good competition between both Virat Kohli and Kagiso Rabada. They both are aggressive in their style of play. It would be great for fans to see the battle between them both," he said.
The Proteas skipper had said that winning the IPL earlier this year was his biggest achievement on the cricket pitch and the comment didn't go down well with critics.
But de Kock stands by his statement and said the IPL trophy would sit at the top of his list of achievements until he won the World Cup.
"It is the biggest thing that I have won so far. I have not won a World Cup, once I win that, then it would be the biggest," he said.
"Winning an IPL final is a big deal and it was a great achievement for me. My opinion is mine. Winning the IPL is currently the biggest achievement for me." 
 


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