New Delhi: Team India's new superstar Virat Kohli feels that
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has done a "commendable job" leading the national
team in the past few years. Not one to be drawn into a debate on Indian
captaincy, Kohli said, "I don't think one can question MS's leadership.
As Indian captain, he has never done badly. In fact, he has done a
commendable job. As far as the captaincy is concerned, it is not
something, which I should be concerned about. There is a selection
committee that looks into the matter."
Recently, Kohli spoke about how Dhoni has told him to stay calm and
not cross the line too much. When questioned whether, he should follow
his instincts rather than follow someone else, Kohli stated, "It's not
about trying to change. It's about what you can learn from someone."
Kohli also seemed to be against the opinion that Gautam Gambhir might
only be a suitable captain for Test matches. "Gautam has done
wonderfully in all three formats. He knows how to change gears and led
well in IPL also."
The youngster also wasn't too bothered about the fact that he has
missed out on the Arjuna awards because of the miscommunication between
sports ministry and BCCI. "I have never played for awards or rankings.
If someone asks me how I see my career shape up, I would say that I am
very happy with the progress I have made so far."
Asked about India-Pakistan series which is on the anvil, Kohli said
that one would get to see some good competition. "One can always expect
quality cricket when India and Pakistan are pitted against each other.
It will also be good for the two cricket boards."
The Indian vice-captain said that he would be keeping a track of
Indian contingent participating at the London Olympics. "I would be
keenly following the progress of MC Mary Kom and Saina Nehwal. I wish
them all the best," said Kohli, who is rooting for Portugal in the
ongoing Euro Championships. "I have watched both matches of Portugal."
Come Sunday, Kohli will be playing a friendly football match against
Ivory Coast and Chelsea superstar Didier Drogba and he seemed pretty
excited about it. "I am a big Chelsea fan and supported them in
Champions league. Obviously Drogba is a big superstar and it will be
real fun playing against him," he said.
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