Tom Latham: We will exploit sideways movement for Virat Kohli
Updated On: 28 February, 2020 08:00 AM IST | Christchurch | PTI
"We have lost only one Test here. Hagley has been a happy hunting ground for us and hopefully won't be different for us as we try to play to our skills for long periods of time."

Tom Latham
Virat Kohli will be itching to make a comeback in the second Test and the best chance for New Zealand will be to exploit the sideways movement which can spell trouble for the Indian captain, feels opener Tom Latham. Kohli had an indifferent tour of New Zealand so far.
He was out for 2 and 19 in the first Test in Wellington. "When Virat comes out to bat we will be ready. He is a quality player and there is a reason why he is up around that No 1 rank for such a period of time," Latham said at the media conference on Thursday. "He has done it for long time and done it in all conditions. If the surface is conducive to sideways movement we will try and exploit that," said Latham. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami might have had a below par game in Wellington but Latham said they remain world class bowlers and the team would be certainly wary of them.
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