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Virat Kohli said Monday he will lead India in the opening Test against Australia in place of the injured Mahendra Singh Dhoni and urged his players to adopt a positive mindset. There had been speculation that regular skipper Dhoni would resume the captaincy for Tuesday's Adelaide Test after his late arrival in Australia as he recovers from a fractured thumb.
Dhoni batted in the nets on Sunday, but the tourists decided to give him another week to recover. It means Wriddhiman Saha is likely to take the gloves at the Adelaide Oval. Kohli confirmed he would take charge of the first of four Tests, determined to expunge the memories of India's humiliating series loss this year in England. "Yes, I will be leading India tomorrow," Kohli said.
"We have plans in mind, we have plans we want to achieve. We have come here with a mindset of winning the series rather than going out there and seeing what happens, that is not an option. "The guys are on the same page, responding nicely and the guys are comfortable, they feel happy with what we want from them, definitely should be an exciting series."

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

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