Southee for sure. Kohli almost certainly, Pujara might be a little better but Kohli is the established bat for India in all forms of the game.Big drag on.
Was just going to mention about Ian Smith commenting so boldly that Kohli v Southee is the number ones for both sides. Is that how they're really seen?
I don't have any argument with that. Certainly in terms of mass awareness Kohli trumps the others - he's been around longer too - and Southee as leader of the NZ attack is hardly an outlandish call.Was just going to mention about Ian Smith commenting so boldly that Kohli v Southee is the number ones for both sides. Is that how they're really seen?
Yeah ok. I wasn't sure it was too clear cut, but I guess Southee's the leader of the attack, for now. Kohli as you say has been in the team longer too. Fair callSouthee for sure. Kohli almost certainly, Pujara might be a little better but Kohli is the established bat for India in all forms of the game.
Southee has been the leader of the attack since Chris Martin retired. His average since that happened has been remarkable too.Yeah ok. I wasn't sure it was too clear cut, but I guess Southee's the leader of the attack, for now. Kohli as you say has been in the team longer too. Fair call