James Anderson talked about feeling a kind of dominance while facing Virat Kohli, which was not with Sachin Tendulkar.

England’s fast bowling Great James Anderson enjoyed his fight against Indian stalls Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli during his 21 -year long career, but he later found the bowling a difficult difficult.
Anderson, who made his Test debut in 2003, retired only in the previous season to shut down a special career.
Lancastarian was successful against both Tendulkar and Kohli, rejecting the Indian superstar nine and seven times respectively.
,I had some success against Kohli for the first time when he came to England (2014). I actually exploited, had their weakness outside the stump, it was actually exploited and then next time I played against him (in 2018) he went clearly and worked on it and it was like a separate player’s bowling.Anderson told TalkSport.
However, it is worth noting that Tendulkar and Kohli were in different stages of their career when they faced a challenge from Anderson, who continue to play county cricket in 42.
,He (Kohli) actually took his game to a different level, making it very difficult not only for me but also for the bowlers and I think I put him out of the first series four or five times and then did not take him out in the next series that I played against him“He said.
,For example, against Sachin, I did not feel that there was such an innings in dominance with Kohli, of course there was a shift and yes, I found him a really difficult player to bowl because he also had that kind of steer mindset“He added further.
He referred to Tendulkar as a ‘God -like’ figure, while Kohli was one in the character of your face.
,Kohli wanted to get into a fight. He wanted to know you (he). He is very competitive and it was very difficult to go against him after that initial success,” He said.
,With a person like Kohli, he was a slightly different character for Sachin, who was very light, was very calm at the crease and Virat was more expressive with his feelings and wore his feelings on his sleeve and you could see it with your captaincy when he celebrated as wickets and luggage.Anderson concluded.