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Ian Chappell Has a Say on Virat Kohli
By Shruti - Feb 3, 2020 11:55 am
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Former Australian captain Ian Chappell recently praised Indian captain Virat Kohli and his captaincy, saying that his emotions actually work in favour of him and the team not against them. Kohli is already become the most successful Test captain in the history of Indian cricket, with 33 wins so far.

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“When he first became captain, especially of the Test team, I thought his highly emotional temperament might be detrimental to his leadership. Instead, he has ensured his emotions work for him and not against the team. This is in line with his clear-thinking approach to the game. To hear Kohli talk about batting, and particularly his rationale for eschewing the innovative short-form shots (he doesn’t want them to corrupt his Test-match style), is to listen to a master who comprehends his craft,” Chappell wrote in his column for ESPNCricinfo.

“As their captain in all three international formats, the versatile Virat Kohli deserves a lot of credit for creating this winning mentality. When a captain leads a side successfully on a regular basis, especially by occasionally plucking victory from the jaws of defeat, the team begin to believe he is a miracle worker. Kohli has earned the respect of the team as an inspiring leader and they expect good things to happen with him in charge,” he added.

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Ian Chappell also added that the growth of youngsters like Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul has been doing well as Virat Kohli has set an example so high for him as well as for the team.

“The fact that he has “finished off” so many of India’s victory opportunities has been an inspiration to other players to adopt a similar mentality. Rohit Sharma, in particular, has benefited from Kohli’s example, and his two sixes in the first Super Over win against New Zealand this week were a classic example of how self-belief has spread through the team,” Chappell further added.

“There is also greater depth now in Indian cricket, and this applies to the fast-bowling stocks as well as the traditionally strong areas of batting and spin bowling. There are signs that young batsmen like KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer are maturing quickly, and this is not surprising, given when regularly see the high standards Kohli sets,” Ian Chappell concluded.