Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Winning Dhoni’s trust key to getting India captaincy - Kohli

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REUTERS -India captain Virat Kohli believes he landed the job largely because his predecesso­r Mahendra Singh Dhoni was impressed with his reading of situations in matches.

Kohli, 31, replaced Dhoni as test captain in 2014-15 and took over the limited-overs reins in early 2017, becoming India’s allformat leader as well the team’s batting mainstay.

Fielding in the slips, Kohli had easy access to wicketkeep­er Dhoni and he felt their chats in between deliveries earned him the trust of the former skipper.

“You start talking to the captain regularly,” Kohli told team mate Ravichandr­an Ashwin in a chat on Youtube.

“I was always in MS’S ear, standing next to him and saying ‘We can do this, we can do that, what do you think?’.

“He would deny a lot of things but he would discuss a lot of things as well. I think he got a lot of confidence that I can do this after him. “A large portion of me becoming captain was to do with him observing me for a long period of time. It just can’t happen that he goes and the selectors say, ‘Okay you become captain’.” Leading the national team of a cricket-mad country is one of the toughest jobs in the game but Kohli is enjoying the responsibi­lity.

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