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I was always MS Dhoni's right-hand manVirat Kohli on taking captaincy from former skipper


Virat Kohli has said that he was always the right-hand man of MS Dhoni on the field as the star batter opened up about taking up the captaincy from the legendary wicketkeeper. Kohli said that Dhoni took him under his wing very early.

Kohli has said that he was the right-hand man of Dhoni on the field (CourtesyReuters)

In Short

  • Dhoni and Kohli shared the dressing room for close to 11 years
  • Kohli said he was Dhoni’s right-hand man on the field and both men had conversations about what they can do in a game
  • Kohli said that he was always with the feel of the game and Dhoni was able to understand this early

By India Today Sports DeskVirat Kohli has claimed that he was always MS Dhoni’s right-hand man as he opened up on how the former skipper helped with the transition and allowed him to take over the captaincy.

Kohli shared the dressing room with Dhoni from 2008 till 2019 and during this time period, the star batter was handed the captaincy of the team by the legendary wicketkeeper.

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Speaking on the RCB Podcast Season 2, as quoted by Indian Express, Kohli said Dhoni took him under his wing and from 2012, started to groom the star batter to take over the captaincy from him.

Kohli said he was Dhoni’s right-hand man on the field and both men had conversations about what they can do in a game.

“With me and MS there was never a question of any awkwardness in that whole period. The reality of the situation is MS choose me,” said Kohli

“He kind of took me under his wings, and since 2012 he kind of groomed me as a guy who is going to take over the captaincy from him. I was his vice-captain. I was always having conversations with him about what we can do in the field. I was always his right-hand man. I was always there understanding the game and I also got confidence because I was playing a lot of match-winning knocks for the team,” said Kohli.

Kohli said that he was always with the feel of the game and Dhoni was able to understand this early and that helped with the smooth transition of handing over the captaincy.

“I was also giving him a lot of input in the field. I was never someone who was just standing there fielding and throwing the ball back. I always used to go to him when the game was tight. I was always with the feel of the game. I was never really only looking at the scoreboard .. oh these many runs and these many runs. I was more into what’s the pitch doing and what’s the conditions are like, what can we do to break the partnership.. all those kind of things. He understood that very early.

“That’s why it was very smooth. I always had and still have a huge respect for him for how he captained the India cricket team and obviously how he performed for so long.

“I never had any kind of ill intentions when it came to MS. I never felt like ‘I should be there’ I always was very respectful of the fact that he has so much trust in me and I can go and talk to him about anything,” said Kohli