Virat Kohli reveals how he treats the youngsters in his team
Mumbai: Declaring that there's no culture of chastening a youngster, India captain Virat Kohli said that there's no differentiation within the Indian team dressing room and he treats a Kuldeep Yadav in the same way he treats an MS Dhoni.
“The culture of scolding people isn’t there in the change room now. As friendly as I am with Kuldeep (Yadav), I am the same with MS (Dhoni),” Kohli said in an interview to Times of India. “The atmosphere is such that anyone can say anything to anyone. I am like walking up to people and telling them, listen, I have committed these mistakes, make sure you don’t do them.”
The Indian captain talked about leading the junior players but permitting them their own space to express. “Your career improves by two-three years. I believe in empowering people. I believe in giving them space to express them,” Kohli said.
But what in case the youngster is still befuddled? Kohli said at that point he would walk up to that specific cricketer and have a word, make him understand what he has to do to achieve his objectives.
“When they come to a stage when they feel jumbled, then I’ll have a conversation. I’ll talk to them like, ‘This is where you are heading and this is where you have to head. These are the kind of things you should be doing. You’ll regret not correcting those things early like I did. I don’t want you to waste two-three years of your career. You have to play more than what you have played,” Kohli added.
Kohli moreover went on to confess that he as well got diverted at a young age. “Yeah. I made many mistakes when I was growing up. I got distracted and wasn’t focused initially. Then I pulled my way back. I am grateful for where I am. The only thing should stay with you is hard work,” Kohli said.