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Lose the dressing room, lose the captaincy. Is that what happened with Virat Kohli?

For years, Virat Kohli led a tight-knit unit where seniors and newcomers hunted as a pack. But in recent times, there were rumours that he was not able to guide youngsters.

December 10, 2021 / 13:44 IST
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As captain, Virat Kohli scored 5,449 runs in 95 matches with 21 centuries in ODIs. He also has the best batting average (72.65) as ODI captain. (Image: AFP)
As captain, Virat Kohli scored 5,449 runs in 95 matches with 21 centuries in ODIs. He also has the best batting average (72.65) as ODI captain. (Image: AFP)

Virat Kohli has been a leader on the cricket field, ever since he was a teenager. Under his captaincy, India’s under-19 side had won the World Cup more than a decade ago. Captaincy has always rested on his shoulders pretty easily. His one-day international (ODI) record as captain of the Indian team is proof that he’s a quality leader of men. Kohli led the country in 95 matches, winning 65 of them. Only Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Mohammad Azharuddin and Sourav Ganguly have recorded higher number of wins as ODI captains. But Kohli has the best win percentage of them all – 70.43%. He’s India’s best ODI captain in terms of the winning percentage. But how then did he lose the white-ball captaincy?

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Did he lose support of the dressing room a bit? Maybe, yes. For years he led a tight-knit unit where seniors and newcomers hunted as a pack. But in recent times, therewere rumours that he was not able to guide youngsters. It didn’t help that he never settled into one plan either. It looked like he would lose confidence in a player, after just one or two poor outings. A theory emerged that Kohli was probably not spending enough time with the team. Did that affect the bond? Did it have an effect on players like Kuldeep Yadav or some of the younger batsmen, or even on a veteran like Shikhar Dhawan? There were steady rumours that he wasn’t getting along with Rohit Sharma and some of the other seniors too.

Cricketing circles are convinced that Kohli had trust issues with the team. Ravichandran Ashwin has never been able to fully fit into Kohli’s white-ball teams, though it was never clear why he wasn’t an automatic choice. Ashwin is among the best spinners in the world, but that didn’t convince Kohli that he should be playing one-day or T20 cricket on a regular basis. Maybe fitness was held against him. It’s not that Ashwin wasn’t fit, but he probably was not the fastest fielder in the team. Ravindra Jadeja, with his superior fielding and athleticism, was the preferred spinner. Even in Ashwin’s words, it felt like he had to take five wickets every time he played to remain in contention.