‘Angry young positive man’: Former cricketer says Virat Kohli wants to show the world why Team India is No. 1
Former Indian cricketer Reetinder Singh Sodhi opined that Kohli is out to prove his team's dominance over the rest of the cricketing world
Before boarding the flight to the United Kingdom on Wednesday, skipper Virat Kohli confidently spoke about India’s chances in the inaugural World Test Championship final against New Zealand. While addressing a virtual press conference, Kohli also asserted that whichever team performs well, is going to win the title. Overall, it was a clear message from Kohli that Team India isn’t wary of the conditions in England and will continue the hard work to be the top Test playing nation.
Reacting to the Indian captain's statement, former Indian cricketer Reetinder Singh Sodhi opined that Kohli is out to prove his team's dominance over the rest of the cricketing world. While speaking to India News, the former player said the duo of captain and coach are responsible for instilling the fighting spirit in the players of the team.
Acknowledging the Indian captain as 'angry young positive man', Sodhi said, “Virat Kohli wants to show the world why the Indian team is No. 1 and why they have been talked about so much. The positivity we talk about, Ravi Shastri has instilled that in this team. This team's performance talks now. This team has good spinners, some of the best fast bowlers in the world and our batting is looking very strong,” said Sodhi.
“The way Virat Kohli said that we are going to board the flight thinking that we as a team are on par with New Zealand else, we would not board the flight itself. It shows how focused Virat Kohli is at the moment,” he added.
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