On Monday, the Indian skipper, Virat Kohli has led the Indian team for the one last time in the shortest format of international Cricket. He showcased his gratitude towards the opportunity for having led the team and explained what it meant to lead the Indian team in the T20 format.
Talking about the same, after the game against Namibia, Virat Kohli said, “His aggression is never going to change. The day it does, I’ll stop playing cricket. Even before I became captain, I have always loved to contribute in some way or the other. It’s been an honour but things need to be kept in the right perspective. I felt this was the right time to manage my workload. The guys have been fantastic, I know we haven’t got the results here but we have played some really good cricket.”
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He further lauded his teammates and said, “The guys have really made my work easier. The way we played the last three games, it’s a game of margins – T20 cricket these days. Two overs of attacking cricket at the top is what we were missing in the first two games. As I said, we weren’t brave enough in those games, and in the group we were in, it was tough.”
Thanking the Indian team management, Virat Kohli said, “A big thank you to all those guys (Ravi Shastri and his support staff). They have done a great job over the years, creating such a wonderful environment for the players. People loved to get back to the atmosphere. They have done a really great job.”
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Virat Kohli also hinted at his successor and said that Rohit Sharma has been performing similar job for a long time anyway, and Indian cricket is in good hands.