Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

DEL POTRO SPOILS FIRST RAFAFEDEX FACEOFF AT US OPEN

From his batting to fitness and competitiv­eness, Virat has impressed players beyond his squad

- HT@ SRI LANKA

COLOMBO: Soon after another Vi rat K oh li special killed the final Twenty20 game as a contest on Wednesday, vanquished Sri Lank a were not heaving a sigh of relief that the Indian cricket team skipper will finally board a flight for home.

Instead, Sri Lanka cricket team’ s interim coach, Nic Pot has, urged his players to learn from what they had seen of Vi rat K oh li. He hit three centuries, two of them back-to-back in the ODIs, and three fifties in all since India landed in the third week of July.

Kohli is having an effect on every cricket team in the world. Be it his aggressive batting while sticking to convention­al shots or his fitness and competitiv­eness, he has set an example for players beyond his unit.

On Wednesday, even Kohli was feeling the effect of playing the third long innings in a week in Colombo humidity. He took mini drinks breaks, but didn’t stop from sprinting twos.

TOODRAINED

At one point, he seemed to even struggle to stand, but chided partner Man is hP andey for not taking a second run.

He scored 131 and 110 not out in the last two ODIs, and then said how fatigue forced him to take it a touch easy in the final game. But it was business as usual as long as he was in the middle.

Asked whether he had spoken to the Indian camp for its help to rev ive Sri Lank a,Nic Pot has said his players can improve by merely watching the 28-year-old rival skipper.

Kohli’s drive has convinced his players to buy into his approach, target peak fitness and play when given a chance, but still making those chances count.

There cannot be a better example for this than Man is hP andey, who raised 119 runs with K oh li in the T20 game, and hit his second fifty of the tour. Pan deyw as there to hit the winning runs.

Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav, 22, the youngest in the team, isn’t surprised with Virat Kohli’s form and approach.

“He is a leader. He just leads from the front and gives you everything you want on the field,” he said, after taking 2/20 at the Premadasa Stadium.

“When I am bowling, he comes and asks ‘what is your field’, and that is what bowlers want. He gives bowlers freedom. Virat bhai has given me tremendous support through the Tests and O DI series, and now too. I am very happy with this kind of team unity and leader.”

Virat K oh li wants India to overtake the likes of Australia and South Africa and become the best fielding side.

“He is a leader, like I said, so he leads from the front even when fielding. Every part of the field, wherever he is fielding, it is a motivation seeing him. What we see on the field from him, we try to improve, even if by one percent of what we are doing.

“It is the same for training and in the nets, or off the field. I am very happy he talks to younger boys what he wants from them and what we need.”

EASINGPRES­SURE

When you are the best bats man in the side, it is easy to get anxious leaving the job for others to finish.

But as the best at chasing at arget, he has eased the pressure on the other batsmen.

It is not just the younger lot. MS Dhoni, under pressure with focus on his diminishin­g skills as a finisher, found second wind in Sri Lanka.

Starting with his rescue act in the second ODI at Pallekele, Dhoni was unbeaten in five matches on the trot (45*, 67*, 49*, 1*, 1*).

Questions about his diminishin­g skills asa finisher have been put on hold at least for now.

Australia face India in another 10 days, and will ask some tough questions.

Still, it will take plenty to shake the confidence of this K oh lite am.

› kuldeepsay­s He is a leader. He just leads from the front and gives you everything you want on the field...It is the same for training and in the nets, or off the field.

On the India captain › He leads from the front even when fielding, it is a motivation seeing him. What we see on the field from him, we try to improve.

On Virat’s presence

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