ALSO READ: IND vs AFG T20 series: Virat Kohli dashes into trophy celebrations with 'Michael Jackson slide'. Watch "It is why I am really looking forward to this tour. Last time we did not have full-capacity crowds either, so it is going to be incredible to experience," said Ollie as quoted by ESPNCricinfo. The five test matches between Indian and England will be played in Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Ranchi, Rajkot and Dharamshala.
England will be arriving in India and will be led by skipper Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum. This examination against spin bowling and turning pitches excites Robinson. "You feel like you do not know what you are preparing for, which is a challenge I have not really had yet," said Ollie.
"On this tour, it will be about being adaptable; look at the pitch a day or two before and assess how it will play, or try to get clues from the nets on the square. It will be a different challenge but one that I am looking forward to because it will engage my cricket-nuffy brain," he added. In the last series against India at home, Ollie made some great memories for himself, taking a total of 21 wickets on the tour.
He also got the prized wicket of Virat thrice and had a war of words with him. Robinson is looking forward to more of the same. "I actually saw the video of me walking out to bat at Lord's a couple of days ago.
I think [Mohammed] Siraj bowled the ball that hit length and hit me in the chest. And in the video, all the Indian players surround me and Kohli is saying... well, I cannot remember what he said," said Robinson.
"You always want to play against the best players, do not you? And you always want to get the best players out. Kohli is one of those. He has got a big ego and I think playing
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