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Indian cricketer Kohli hails impact of ‘inspirational’ mentor Dhoni

Star batsman says former captain’s presence as team mentor will inspire already confident unit, boost morale further

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Oct 2021 11:00PM

Indian cricketer Kohli hails impact of ‘inspirational’ mentor Dhoni
India’s T20 skipper, Virat Kohli (pictured right with M.S. Dhoni in 2016), said former captain, Dhoni, lifting the T20 trophy in Johannesburg at the inaugural event in 2007 had a ‘huge impact’ on him. ‘We fondly remember watching this young Indian team achieve things at the world stage… It gave me extra motivation and belief that I could also perform at the highest level at a young age’ – AFP pic, October 17, 2021

DUBAI − Virat Kohli yesterday hailed M.S. Dhoni as an “inspiration” who had a “huge impact” on his cricketing journey as the India captain goes in search of the Twenty20 World Cup title.

Dhoni, who on Friday led Chennai Super Kings to their fourth IPL crown, captained India to the T20 world title in 2007.

But a World Cup win still awaits Virat, who will step down as the national T20 skipper after the 2021 tournament, which gets underway today.

The star batsman, who took over the leadership role across all formats from Dhoni in 2017, said the former captain’s presence in the dressing room as team mentor will inspire an already confident unit.

“He has always been a mentor for all of us when we were starting our careers through till the time we played with the team, and now, has an opportunity to continue to do that same work again,” Virat told reporters.

“Younger guys who are playing their first major tournaments at early stages of their careers will benefit from his practical inputs, the intricate details of where the game is going, and how we can improve.

“So, we are delighted to have him back in this environment, and his presence will certainly boost the morale of the team further, and give us a lot more confidence than we already have as a team.”

The 32-year-old Virat, who recently stepped down as captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore without an (Indian Premier League) IPL title, said Dhoni lifting the T20 trophy in Johannesburg at the inaugural event in 2007 had a “huge impact” on his cricketing journey.

“Huge impact. I think no one really knew about the T20 tournament back in the day, and then after the win, the emergence of the IPL changed the game completely,” said Virat.

“But we fondly remember watching this young Indian team achieve things at the world stage. We understood the impact. It was something special and inspirational.

“It gave me extra motivation and belief that I could also go out there and perform at the highest level at a young age.”

India went on to win the 50-over World Cup title in 2011 under Dhoni with a young Virat also part of the team.

India ended runners-up in the T20 World Cup in 2014 and bowed out of the semi-finals in the previous edition back home in 2016.

Virat believes with the new age IPL game-changers, the team can go a step further in the tournament’s seventh edition.

“As far as our T20 cricket is concerned, we have always had a strong side,” said Virat.

“And now, more so than ever, because a lot of youngsters from the IPL, who have got experience, have now come into their roles wonderfully well, and are players who can change the game at any stage.

“So, we are quite confident heading into this World Cup, knowing that we have a strong side, and potentially, we could go deep into the tournament, and if we could end up in the knockout stages, maybe go one step further.” – AFP, October 17, 2021

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