
Virat Kohli insists there is much more to come from India as they made hard work of beating Afghanistan by 23 runs.
Man of the match Kohli top-scored with 50 as India totalled 159 for five in their opening ICC World Twenty20 2012 clash, before they were given more than a few anxious moments before dismissing the plucky Afghans for 136 in the final over.
"You are always in doubt [that] if they start scoring in a few overs then things could slip away very quickly," Kohli told Cricinfo.
"I am hoping that against a bigger opposition we will turn out in a more positive way as far as our bowling is concerned. Be more aggressive, execute our plans properly and be more geared-up for stronger oppositions. I am hoping that we will put up a better bowling show.
"In Twenty20, if your batting or bowling is not up to the mark then the poor run stretches to two-three games. You need one innings or one spell to change things. But I think we could have done better with the new ball.
"The wicket was good, there wasn't much swing but I think we could have bowled in better areas and could have won the match with a bigger margin."







