Indian test cricket team captain, Virat Kohli, left, Mohammed Shami, center, and Karun Nair celebrate the dismissal of England's Adil Rashid on the fourth day of their third cricket test match. | AP 
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Importance of personal milestones has diminished: Kohli

Indian captain Virat Kohli today said that the importance of personal milestones is of little significance under his leadership.

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MUMBAI: Indian captain Virat Kohli today said that the importance of personal milestones is of little significance under his leadership.

"One thing that I really wanted the team to do was to express themselves in Test matches and not think about personal performances," said Kohli at the post-match interaction.

"Because a lot of the times, you have an hour in the Test match where you can take the game away and you are still not willing to go for it because you are close to your milestone or things like that. These are the things that we have gotten out of our system completely. We just look at the situation and play and that is why we have been in winning positions more often than not," Kohli explained.

He also pointed out about the changes that have been made in the squad with a view to win not just individual matches but the entire series.

"Even with the teams that we have played, we have made quite a few changes and the guys have bought into it. So, as a captain, that gives you total freedom to play the 11 according to the conditions that you are going to play in, and the ultimate aim has been to win games and win series. Not only one Test match, but to win series. That is why we have won five in a row," he said.

"And as I said, it is been an outstanding effort by the guys so far and long it may continue because we are going to play for another 8-10 years and this mindset needs to continue for us to be a top-quality consistent side," he added.

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