“You Can’t Please Everyone…Virat Kohli Gave A Surprising Statement On MS Dhoni In A Interview

Virat Kohli is bold on and off the field; he is also fearless and outspoken. It doesn’t take time to bring the matter of the heart to the tongue. As the Indian team captain, he won many matches under his leadership.

During this, the news of his rift with teammates often came. In a recent interview, he made a big disclosure on his temperamental nature.

India’s star batsman Virat Kohli has made a big disclosure about the team’s captaincy. Virat is giving credit for something to his mentor and former captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, which has now become a hot topic point.

Kohli said about learning from Dhoni that I had learned a lot from him. Kohli said that you cannot please everyone with your decision. Also, Virat Kohli spoke about being able to take responsibility for others.

“I learned leadership from a lot of people; I learned a lot from MS because I played under him for the most part of my career. Leading means, first of all, being able to take responsibility for yourself. If you can’t take responsibility for your own space and well-being, you can’t take responsibility for another person’s.” Kohli said at the Let There Be Sports event with Puma.

Kohli added, “One thing I have learned from MS and other people I have seen is that you cannot always please everyone. Will not understand its seriousness. Sports demand discipline from you. If your intent is right and you work hard, you will do well. No compromise.”

Virat tweeted this 39-second video clip and wrote in the caption, “It’s a long road to the top but the greatest lessons are learnt when you get knocked down and get back up.” Let there be Sport with puma cricket.

Virat Kohli started his career in 2008 under the leadership of Dhoni. In 2014, Kohli was made the Test captain of the Indian team. In 2017, Kohli also became the captain of the T20I and ODI teams. Kohli captained the Indian team from 2014 to 2022.

After handling the captaincy of Team India for a long time, Virat Kohli has now been relieved of this responsibility in all three formats. Even in the IPL, he was no longer the captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore. After Mahendra Singh Dhoni, he was given the command of Team India. Now Rohit Sharma leads the team in Test, ODI and T20.

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