Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Virat Kohli will have to manage three big egos

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But then again comes the ‘on paper’ factor. The presence of heavyweigh­ts definitely gives edge but it can also add to the burden.

For reference, one can always go back to the resignatio­n statement by ex-India coach Anil Kumble, where he termed his relation with captain Virat Kohli as ‘untenable’. That there was an ego clash between the two big names was largely apparent.

Anil Kumble was not Kohli’s first choice as India coach but was rather imposed on him by the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) including Sourav Ganguly, SachinTend­ulkar and VVS Laxman.

However, Kohli finally had his way when on Tuesday as Shastri was named the India head coach. But what he probably wasn’t expecting was two surprise addons – Zaheer Khan as bowling coach and Rahul Dravid as overseas batting consultant.

Incidental­ly, during his tenure, Kumble had reportedly recommende­d Zaheer as the pace bowling coach. Dravid, meanwhile, was a long-time teammate of Kumble in India ranks and also Karnataka. The duo’s presence in the dressing room for future tours has surely made the Indian support staff a star-studded line-up. But it has also given Kohli extra egos to handle.

The captain’s rapport with Shastri is well known. WithDravid and Zaheer also among the ranks, insights and instructio­ns won’t be in short supply. The onus, however, will be on Kohli to implement those on field.

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