James Anderson set for Virat Kohli battle when England travel to India
Updated On: 31 August, 2020 09:02 AM IST | London | PTI
Its always tough bowling at batsmen of that quality. It will be a tough battle but thats something I do enjoy. You want to get the best players out, Anderson told the Test Match Special podcast

James Anderson
Record-setting England pacer James Anderson relishes the challenge of getting the best batsmen out and is looking forward to a tough contest against Virat Kohli when his side travels India next year. Anderson, who recently became the highest Test wicket taker among pacers with 600 scalps during the home series against Pakistan, and Kohli have had some intriguing battles over the years. "It's always tough bowling at batsmen of that quality. It will be a tough battle but that's something I do enjoy. You want to get the best players out," Anderson told the Test Match Special podcast.
When India toured England in 2014, Anderson was Kohli's nemesis with the right-arm pacer dismissing the India skipper on four occasions. Kohli could score just 134 runs in his 10 innings. But Kohli came back to England an altogether different batsman in 2018 as he finished the Test series as the top run-scorer with an impressive 593-run tally with two centuries and three fifties to his name. "I had some success against him in 2014 and then he came back a completely different player in 2018 and was incredible," the 38-year-old Anderson, who is currently in the fourth place among all-time highest Test wicket-takers, said. Asked what changes he saw in Kohli's batting in 2018, Anderson said, "He left the ball really well in 2018.

