Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Kohli’s captaincy now faces biggest test

- AYAZ MEMON

technique, fitness, and mental toughness to achieve them — far more than anyone else in Indian cricket, if the authority and aplomb with which he’s scored runs is anything to go by.

I reckon Kohli had set his sights on this England tour immediatel­y after the disappoint­ments of 2014, and in the period since has strived and planned to lift his game substantia­lly to ensure that success wouldn’t elude him this time.

Opting for a stint in county cricket as preparatio­n for this Test series was a step in that direction. Injury prevented him from playing for Sussex, but he was not going to be maudlin over this sudden misfortune. Instead, he steeled himself further mentally to make up for this loss.

I’ll dispense with any more paeans as they would be superfluou­s and focus instead to another challenge that looms large for Kohli on this tour. On test now is his leadership. With one Test lost, how he can help the team rediscover its mojo and level the series – if not go on to win it? Captaincy makes huge and unusual demands. Being the best player in the side is not necessaril­y enough to make the team win as the Edgbaston Test showed. Leading a team in cricket is a complex job.

No two individual­s are the same, and particular­ly in a crisis. There is always intra-team competitio­n, and players could be gripped by performanc­e anxiety, insecurity — even envy – about their relevance in the team.

This could lead to a player becoming overly defensive, totally reckless, or gripped by fear into inaction. Who to prod in the ribs, who to counsel, who needs a rap on the knuckles, who must be benched for who played is something that the captain must be constantly engaged with.

To make each player – or most of them – actualise their own potential, for a more collaborat­ive effort is the key. As a batsman, Kohli has settled the issue. To leave his mark as captain, and I dare say this is no less important, the task begins now.

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