Nagpur: Aggression has been the hallmark of his batting and India captain Virat Kohli said his teammates will need to adopt a similar approach to produce results in their grueling tour of South Africa coming up.


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Kohli was at his aggressive best in the just-concluded second Test against Sri Lanka as he smashed a strokeful 213 off 267 balls to help India amass a huge first-innings total.


Kohli's knock and centuries from Murali Vijay, Cheteshwar Pujara and Rohit Sharma ensured that India had ample time on hand to bowl Sri Lanka out for a massive innings-and-239-runs win in the just-concluded Test here.


"I just wanted to bat the way I bat: get into good positions and rotate strike and score quickly so our bowlers have time to bowl the opposition out," Kohli said at the post-match presentation ceremony on Monday.


"We will need that (approach) overseas so I was looking at doing that. I always wanted to better myself in scoring big hundreds for the simple reason that the team benefits. When you lose concentration after a hundred, maybe two wickets can fall quickly. A set batsman can play shots easier than a new batsman, so I started thinking in that way and my fitness helps me bat for longer periods," he added.


Pujara has been a consistent performer for India in Test matches, but it was heartening to see the return of Vijay and Rohit, both of who smashed tons to give Kohli a happy selection headache for the upcoming matches.


"Pujara, we know, has been very consistent. Vijay was playing after a while (and) he takes pride in playing Test cricket. I know it hurt him to be out and he came back really well.


"Rohit as well, making a strong case for himself in the future. He will always be there when we speak about combinations. We have a lot of Test cricket coming up," said Kohli, who was effusive in his praise for the trio.


The Indian skipper also had words of appreciation for his bowling unit, especially the pacers.


"Bhuvi (Bhuvneshwar Kumar) has played a lot of cricket for India in the last few months. Ishant (Sharma), (Mohammed) Shami and Umesh (Yadav) did not play so much but they bowled a lot of overs in first-class cricket and they always say that's important for rhythm," Kohli said.


"Even on this pitch, they were excellent. Although the spinners did a good job for us, Ishant was the standout bowler."


Kohli, who was adjudged 'Man of the Match' for his record-breaking double ton, reiterated that with not much time to prepare, the team is taking the ongoing series against Sri Lanka as preparation for the tour of South Africa.


"We would like to think we want to prepare for South Africa. That's why we asked for pitches with help for the fast bowlers. This one (Nagpur) deteriorated by the second day but Kolkata was the ideal wicket," he said referring to the trip starting December 27.


"There's not enough time in between to prepare, so we have to use the time we have now for a big tour coming up."