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Confident Kohli to show who's boss

Bullish captain had a watershed moment with a Galle defeat two years ago and returns looking to continue India's domination ever since

Two years ago Virat Kohli's India started a series in Sri Lanka as the team almost anyone could beat. On Wednesday they take to the field in Galle as the team to beat.

India may have been nervous last time, but now Kohli says the side has come full circle with "no massive areas of concern" as they seek to strengthen their hold as the number one Test nation.



Two years ago, India had not won a series in seven attempts and were coming off defeat in an Australian summer. They lost the opening Galle Test and it proved to be the shock therapy needed. They won that series 2-1.

India have since been embroiled in numerous off-field issues – the governing body put under Supreme Court administration and a coach forced out by clashes with the captain – but near domination in competition: 13 Tests played, 10 won, two drawn and just one defeat.

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Kohli said Tuesday that he wants a definitive end to the drama over the departure of Anil Kumble as coach and a winning start to the new era with Ravi Shastri.

"We have spoken enough about these issues and it is something that we are not focusing on at all now," Kohli said.

"We are just looking forward to the cricket now and in this series to showcase our skills and have consistent performances, which we have had as a side ever since we started our climb back in the rankings."

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Kohli said Sri Lanka can expect a different start and that India can dominate Tests for years to come. They will put their top Test ranking on the line with visits to South Africa, England and Australia in the next 18 months.

"It's pretty different sitting here two years after that particular series," Kohli said of that 2015 series.

"Those Tests were very important in us coming together as a team in believing that we can win a series and not just matches. So that was the beginning of that mindset."

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The captain added: "I think we have built a really good base for us as a team to be able to do that consistently over the next few years.

"We are pretty humble in our preparations and do the hard yards every game that we play.

"We have all bases covered strongly."

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Kohli said there would be no experiments with the opening lineup, which means Shikhar Dhawan and Abhinav Mukund should start the batting.

"I don’t think there are any massive areas of concern for us," Kohli said.

"We’ve been looking to fine-tune smaller areas during the course of the game, which probably people might not be able to pick up."

Kohli said the onus was on the Indian players to "put us into a position where we can’t lose".

"We have been able to put ourselves in a position in games, 80-85 percent of the games, where there’s only one winner left," Kohli said.

"That’s the kind of sustained pressure that we’ve been able to build."