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No special plans for Kohli, says South Africa coach

Last updated on: February 19, 2015 15:34 IST

There is more to Indian batting than just Virat Kohli…

‘India have got a seriously good batting line-up and it's not our style to target one individual player’

‘In front of a big crowd, against a quality side like India, if we win, it would serve as motivation’

‘To be honest, we didn't watch too much of that game (India vs Pakistan) as we had our own game’

Virat Kohli celebrates

Virat Kohli celebrates after taking a catch to dismiss Shahid Afridi. Photograph: Morne de Klerk/Getty Images

Virat Kohli might be the ‘kingpin’ of India's batting in the ongoing cricket World Cup, but South Africa coach Russell Domingo said his team is not making any special plans for the swashbuckling player ahead of the two sides' pool clash in Melbourne on Sunday.

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"We all know that Virat Kohli has been an outstanding player for India in the last couple of years. His record has been phenomenal. He is obviously the kingpin in their batting line-up. But we were talking last night in dinner about guys like Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, MS Dhoni and Ajinkya Rahane," Domingo said.

"They (India) have got a seriously good batting line-up and it's not our style to target one individual player. That's not how we go about our stuff. It's very much respecting the whole unit. Because we know they have match-winners right through their batting line-up," Domingo said on a cautious note ahead of the big game.

‘Whatever we have done in the past will count for very little when we play on Sunday’

India's Mohammed Shami celebrates with teammates

India's Mohammed Shami celebrates with teammates after dismissing Pakistan's Wahab Riaz in the World Cup match at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday. Photograph: Scott Barbour/Getty Images

The Proteas coach tried sounding modest when asked about his team's 3-0 World Cup record against the defending champions, having won in 1992, 1999 and 2011.

"I am not sure that we have thought about it in that way. We have been very focussed on our preparations. I do not know whether it's a psychological advantage or not, but we can't take India lightly. India are current World champions. Whatever we have done in the past will count for very little when we play on Sunday," said Domingo, when reminded of the statistics.

While the result of this match will have very little bearing on both teams' quarter-final qualification but Domingo doesn't want to think on those lines.

"Results are always important. In front of a big crowd, against a quality side like India, if we win, it would serve as motivation. Every time, you win a cricket match, you need to appreciate it as you don't win international matches everyday. A lot of positives will be taken if we can beat India at an early stage," Domingo said.

‘We didn't watch too much of India vs Pakistan’

Hashim Amla, right, boxes with fitness trainer Gregory King

Hashim Amla, right, boxes with fitness trainer Gregory King both of South Africa. Photograph: Martin Hunter/Getty Images

Although Domingo wanted to downplay the hype surrounding this match, his answer was a giveaway.

"We heard that tickets have been close to being sold out. It will be big stage for some of our players, who haven't experienced such atmosphere before. There is lot you can take out of a good result. Every game that we play for South Africa is a big game. We know there's always a bit of hype when India are in town. They have got massive support and some really big players in the side."

Domingo agrees with Dhoni's view that Indian team was freshened up by the eight-day break that it got after the tri-series ODI games and that was the reason for its win against Pakistan.

"To be honest, we didn't watch too much of that game (India vs Pakistan) as we had our own game. Our focus was purely on ourselves," the coach added.

Domingo feels that MCG will be a good batting track

Melbourne Cricket Ground

Fans wait as rain delays play at Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 29, 2014 in Melbourne. Photograph: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Dale Steyn did have a bowl at the MCG nets on Thursday although the world's premier fast bowler didn't go full-tilt after recovering from a bout of sinusitis.

"He had a run today. He has had a bit of sinusitis but nothing to worry about it," he said.

Domingo expects that there will be some juice in the MCG pitch which can be extracted by a quality seam bowler like Vernon Philander.

"There seemed to be a bit of bounce last time and then the wicket had something on offer. Hope there will be something in the wicket for Vernon as he is good bowler, when there is something in the wicket for him. He is someone most effective in world cricket when wicket does something. I hope he can play big role for us on Sunday," the coach sounded hopeful.

Domingo, however, is not too bothered about the net run-rate at this stage of the competition.

Domingo feels that MCG will primarily be a good batting track but hasn't yet decided whether the Proteas would go with five specialist bowlers or four with two part-timers.

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