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Ray Jennings Predicts Virat Kohli’s Dressing Room Demeanor
By CricShots - Feb 6, 2018 11:52 am
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Former South African coach, Ray Jennings reckons that Virat Kohli’s captaincy is still not up to the mark. Jennings has witnessed Kohli’s career since his Under-19 days as he was associated as a coach with Royal Challengers Bangalore. Virat has always been an aggressive cricketer on the field and loves to give it back to the opposition with his words and body language.

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Team India witnessed a drastic change from MS Dhoni‘s captaincy style to Virat Kohli’s style. Both of them have a contrasting personality as Dhoni usually kept his calm and liked things smooth and simple, but, Virat likes to be in the face of the opposition and doesn’t shy away from a verbal fight. This very approach has landed him up some great success but according to Jennings, this can cause him troubles as well.

During a recent interaction with PTI, Jennings said, “As captain, I think, he is still not at his best. The Indian cricket system has to feed off Virat Kohli. Going from MS Dhoni to Kohli has been a drastic change. Dhoni is so calm and Kohli is the complete opposite. He can be intimidating the dressing room and sometimes his teammates can wonder who Kohli really is.”

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Kohli can implant “fear” in youngsters, is Jennings’ observation and that’s why a calm mentor is need of the hour. The veteran said, “There can be a fear factor in the dressing room and you don’t want that with so many youngsters coming into the side. Indian cricket, thus, has to find people who can help and influence Kohli into ways of improving and becoming an even better leader.”

Also, Jennings gave an opinion that Kohli will get better with time, he said, “With age, Kohli will get better and calm down a lot naturally. He will not be so aggressive and in your face all the time. But in certain situations, when things are not so calm or even just to take that fear factor away from the dressing room, who will teach Kohli to become a better version of himself? He is smart enough and passionate enough to want to change. He wants to be the best, and he does have skills to be the best player in the world, yet he needs some assistance.”

Jennings was also in awe of Kohli’s accomplishments with the bat. He said that Kohli can get better in the next 3-4 years and also can add up many more centuries to his count. The veteran coach, “In all my experience, he is the best player against spin that I have ever seen. Is he better than Sir Don Bradman? I don’t know, but he is definitely amongst the top-two batsmen in the world at the moment.”