While Kohli's consistency over the past one year has helped him stake claim for the number six spot, Sharma, after his brilliant batting display against the West Indies recently, is giving the Delhi lad competition.
"We (Rohit and himself) have had some good stands together. It's good for Indian cricket, in future when the situation arises, then we have a better understanding. It's a healthy competition and it's good for the team."
Kohli, who batted ahead of Sharma at No. 4 on Monday, termed his knock as useful in view of the upcoming Test series.
"It was good to get a knock out there. Especially going up the order was much better. It was a practice game and you needed good work-out against seam bowlers as well, and then there were spinners. Going in pretty early when the ball was reasonably new was a help. When the ball gets old on this kind of wicket, it becomes batting paradise."
"Even in the nets, we try to use new balls as much as we can since old Kookaburra balls come on to the bat very nicely. The ball doing a bit can really prepare you well."
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