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Cricket World Cup 2019: I don’t really focus on these things: Virat Kohli on Jofra Archer’s World Cup target comment

Archer celebrated his inclusion by setting his sights on dismissing Kohli, long one of the world's leading batsmen, during the competition.

Virat Kohli, India, Jofra Archer, England, World Cup, ICC World Cup 2019
Kohli said that he will be personally watching Archer’s bowling because whatever he’s really impressive. @ ICC

India captain Virat Kohli said on Thursday it was a “big compliment” to be a target wicket for England newcomer Jofra Archer at the upcoming ICC World Cup 2019.

Barbados-born fast bowler Archer, who has impressed in the Indian Premier League, was included in England’s 15-man squad for the World Cup despite having played just three one-day internationals.

The 24-year-old Sussex quick, capable of bowling at 90 miles-an-hour (145kmh), celebrated his inclusion by setting his sights on dismissing Kohli, long one of the world’s leading batsmen, during the competition.  “I’d quite like to get Virat Kohli out because I wasn’t able to in the IPL,” Archer told Sky Sports.

Kohli, who had been told of Archer’s comments at a captains’ press conference in London on Thursday, said: “That’s news to me, news to Morgs (England skipper Eoin Morgan) as well. I don’t really focus on these things.

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“I take a lot of pride in performing well for the team and making a big impact on each game I play, so if Jofra said that it’s a big compliment as he himself is a world-class bowler.”

Kohli added: “And the way he has come through in the IPL over the last couple of years, I have seen him and he’s played all round the world and done well so there’s a good reason why he’s been fast-tracked into playing for England in a tournament like the World Cup.

“I think he’s going to be the X-factor because he has all the skill-sets and he’s very different from anyone else. He can generate a lot of pace, which can be intimidating, and you don’t really expect that from his run up.

“He’s just a great athlete and I’m sure the England team will be delighted to have him and he will be exciting to watch at the World Cup. I personally will be watching his bowling because whatever I’ve seen of him he is really impressive.”

England launch the World Cup against South Africa at The Oval on May 30. With all 10 teams playing each other in the group phase, England are scheduled to play India at Edgbaston on June 30.

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