Virat Kohli, a powerful guy in world cricket, but treats that responsibility with great respect: Mark Taylor


Mark Taylor believes that Virat Kohli is a very powerful guy in world cricket who does a very good job being a statesman and an aggressive cricketer.

The patron of India, Virat Kohli.  (PTI photo)

The patron of India, Virat Kohli. (PTI photo)

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  • I think Virat Kohli is a very powerful guy in world cricket – Mark Taylor
  • Virat is very much his own person when you watch him play: Mark Taylor
  • Virat Kohli is respectful of the game and those who play it: Mark Taylor

Former Australia captain Mark Taylor feels that India captain Virat Kohli is a very powerful guy in world cricket who treats that responsibility with great respect. Taylor also said that Virat Kohli does a very good job of being a statesman and an aggressive cricketer.

Virat Kohli flew to Australia from Dubai, but the India captain will only play 1 Test, the first match of day and night in Adelaide, apart from the series of limited overs. Kohli will be heading home to be with his wife and Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma for the birth of their son.

“I think he’s a very powerful guy in world cricket, but I think he does a very good job of walking that fine line being an aggressive cricketer and also a statesman. I think he’s doing very well,” Taylor said. saying by The Sydney Morning Herald.

“I think he treats that responsibility with great respect,” said the former Australia captain. “He’s still very much his own person when you watch him play.

Mark Taylor revealed that he finds Virat Kohli to be very respectful of the game and those who play it and those who have played it.

“I have always found him in the moments in which I have spoken with him being very respectful with the game and with those who play it and with those who have played it,” he added.

The India team is scheduled to play a series of 3 ODI, 3 T20I and 4 tests starting with 50 games in Sydney from November 27 before the Border-Gavaskar series, which begins December 17 in Adelaide.