This series began with Virat Kohli as Indias temporary captain and will end with his being Indias permanent captain. Ravi Shastri has been around throughout. Aggression has thus been the buzzword. Those who are expecting a magic wand to wave over and transform India will do well to be reminded the bowlers remain the same. The same men who have failed to sustain pressure for MS Dhoni. Its an attack where the loose ball is never too far away. The real test for an India captain is to provide new results with the same attack. Kohli began the task by throwing his weight behind the bowlers, saying the batsmen need to share some of the blame.Consistency is something we have to improve on, Kohli said. Sometimes we are too harsh on our bowlers. There have been times in England as well where the batting has failed, and in this sport you need a lot of honesty. We should stand up and say that we didnt do our job properly. Sometimes we are too harsh on our bowlers.When our bowlers get hit it is always about bad bowling, when their bowlers are hit it was good batting. I dont understand where the problem lies. Sometimes they might have bowled not up to the mark, but our bowlers are always under the scanner. Lets not be too critical of them. They are young. What I saw in MCG was a good sign of what you need in Test cricket - when you are tired, bowl a tight spell, thats what the best teams in the world do. Coming back into the game at important moments. The first spells have been good, and when they improve their second and third spells can change the game. You will see different results.Kohlis assessment of the bowlers is not too different from the start of the series, when he sounded extremely excited about the presence of three 140-plus bowlers. Still think that if you have three bowlers who can bowl 140-plus that is a positive, Kohli said. At the end of the day it is about bowling in the right areas in those important situations, thats where your composure comes in the second or third spells. The guys know that, we just need to give them that breathing space in Test cricket because once you get a combination right and when you get the guys on the same page it is a very delightful journey that you enjoy winning situations/moments.The guys are pretty close to that, to see that happen sooner than later, and in this game we dont need to do much different than bowl consistently in the right areas. The fact that they have improved in the MCG Test, especially in the second innings when they were tired, shows that this can be done. So it is just about locking that in their brains and doing it every time the team needs them to do it.Kohli said he has reflected on the Adelaide Test, and has learnt the lessons he needs to learn. There were quite a few things from Adelaide that I sat down and analysed which can be improved upon, Kohli said. I have thought about them in the past few days, that what are the things that I can correct from Adelaide, the mistakes I have made in that game. Hopefully Ill get those right and try to make the right decisions in every situation out there in the middle.Plus, I dont think there needs to be a major change. The message was plain and simple in Adelaide: go out there, back yourself, express yourself, play positively and play to win. So, theres nothing special I need to say again to the boys because everyone is on the same page and you have seen it with the way we have played in this series. We have always looked to be positive. What we could have done better is win those important moments and thats something I think we need to improve as a Test team. Once you get that composure right in those difficult situations, where the Test matches are won or lost in an hour or about 40 minutes, you will see a very different Test team and different results as well.Kohli might not want to change things too much, but things are changing fast. This could also be the last Test as India coach for Duncan Fletcher, whose contract comes up for review at the end of the World Cup. Like the erring bowlers, Fletcher, too, experienced Kohlis support. He even suggested it might be down to Flethcer if he wants to continue or not. He has done a very good job with all the young players in the team, Kohli said. The players who have played in the past, the senior players, wont require as much help as compared to the youngsters. With the youngsters he has been really good with the technical part of the game and improving small little things in our games.It makes a big difference when we go out there to play in international cricket, especially because of the kind of experience he has had with a lot of teams. I have personally certainly enjoyed him being coach and all the youngsters and all the players that have played under him have also enjoyed because you get a lot of input. But at the end of the day its an individuals call [to continue or not]. What I want and what other players want [doesnt matter], at the end of the day what matters is his personal decision. We just have to wait and watch what happens at that point of time, but I have really enjoyed playing under Duncan Fletcher. Cesc Fabregas Chelsea Jersey . 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And that wasnt even the highest score on a tough day at Muirfield Village. Jordan Spieth shot 45 on the front nine for an 82, while Zach Johnson and Justin Hicks each had an 81. Kevin Chappell matched the best round of the day with a 4-under 68, leaving him two shots out of the lead, along with Kyle Stanley, who had a 70. Chappell loves having a chance to win his first PGA Tour event, which isnt to suggest it was fun getting to that position. "I guess its like a prize fighter," Chappell said. "He enjoys winning, but I dont know if he enjoys getting hit that much." Kuchar was at 8-under 208, among 10 players separated by four shots. "It was a bit of survival," Kuchar said. "I was fortunate to make a handful of birdies. I think anytime you make a birdie in these conditions, you feel like youre really up on the field here. Most of these holes, youre looking at just getting out with a par." Woods didnt get away with anything. Going for his sixth win at the Memorial, and his fourth victory in his last five tournaments, Woods had two double bogeys and a triple bogey on the back nine for a 44, and he did that without a penalty shot. "The conditions were tough and when I missed it cost me," Woods said through a PGA Tour media official. "I caught the wrong gusts at the wrong time, made a couple bad swings and all in all, it just went the wrong way." He wound up 16 shots out of the lead. Woods will tee off late Sunday, but on the opposite side of the course in the two-tee start because of weather. The tournament was happy just to complete 54 holes with mid-afternoon storms that avoided Muirfield Village. Bill Haas, the 36-hole leader, ran off three straight bogeys late in his round for a 76, and he wasnt all that upset about it. Haas was still only three shots back, and it wasnt hard to determine that par was a good score. Like so many other players, Chappell wasnt sure which way the wind was blowing. On the 14th hole, with a wedge in hand from 105 yards, he felt the wind coming into him from the right, yet the flag was blowing in the opposite direction. "I kept saying, Wow, this is tough heere.dddddddddddd You hit a good shot and end up in a bad spot," Chappell said. "What can I do? Youve just got to keep doing it, put one foot in front of the other and finish each hole." Past winner Justin Rose had a 71 and joined Haas and Matt Jones (70) at 5-under 211. Masters champion Adam Scott had a 69 and was in the group at 4 under that included Charl Schwartzel, who was within one shot of the lead after completing the second round Saturday morning. The South African bogeyed both par 5s on the back nine and took double bogey on the 14th. He had a 41 on the back for a 76. That was still better than Woods, whose round was somewhat of a mystery -- not only because the worlds No. 1 player was in great form coming into a course where he has won five times, but because he was in good position off the tee. Woods, who started the round on No. 10, missed only one fairway on the back nine. He took double bogey on the par-3 12th when he was in such a bad spot in the front bunker that he had to play out sideways to the wrong side of a long green, and then he three-putted. On the par-5 15th, he pulled his second shot well to the left, and then took two chips to get onto the putting surface only for the ball to run through the green. He really was fooled on the 18th, with a chip that spun back down the hill and a three-putt from short range. He had three birdies on the front nine to avoid his worst score as a pro. That was an 81 at another Muirfield -- the real one -- in the third round of the British Open that cost him his best shot at the calendar Grand Slam in 2002. Kuchar surged into the lead with two birdies on the front nine and didnt drop a shot until the ninth hole, when he missed the green to the left. The wind got him on the 15th when his high fairway metal drifted beyond the bunker and into a hazard that Kuchar didnt know existed, leading to bogey. He saved par with a 10-foot putt on the par-3 16th, and made regulation pars coming in to give himself the 54-hole lead for the second straight week. He also was atop the leaderboard at Colonial, only to finish second to Boo Weekley. "If youre not hitting the ball solid, you dont have a chance," Kuchar said. Rory McIlroy had a 75, and part of him was happy to do that. He was safely inside the cut line when he returned Saturday morning to finish his round, and he birdied the 15th hole. He followed with back-to-back bogeys, and then came up short of the green and had to get up-and-down to avoid missing the cut. He made a 4-foot par save. Pat Perez and former Masters champion Bubba Watson were among those at 3-under 213, still with a chance but needing some help. Tee times were pushed back for Sunday in case of early storms that might require time to clean up the course. Perez was asked whether he wanted more wind. "Id like it to be dead calm," he said. "But I havent hit a shot when its not blowing 40 mph." ' ' '