Virat Kohli - The Future Of Indian Cricket?

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Virat Kohli did hit his seventh century is one day international when India beat England by eight wickets. The delhi boy partnered with his delhi mate gautam gambhir for massive partnership. 22 year old virat kohli has appeared in 66 one day international and 7 centuries ,16 half centuries which makes 23 fifty plus innings in 66 one days ,which in turn means he scores 50+ innings in one out of three match.... I remember when I first saw virat kohli it was in under 19 world cup . It was semi final match and virat kohli was captain. I could see aggression as well as composure in the young captain. The way he was motivating his team was worth a watch. At that time thought came to my mind and that thought said boss this guy has in him.He can make it big in national team and has potential to become future captain. He soon entered Indian cricket team and making his presence felt. His aggression with control , his robust defense , his ability to learn and most importantly his hunger to perform and win games for India , makes him future of Indian cricket!!!!!!!!! He lead his club team (banglore royal challengers) and proved his worth as batsman and captain for banglore. He is captain material and dhoni , bcci should think on those line for future plans. Only word of caution I have for virat kohli is that he is still 22. He is soon becoming sorted out man for ad world. He is bachelor with huge woman following and he is dubbed as next super star of Indian cricket. It is not easy to handle all the attention and virat has done good so far , he needs to continue handling all maturely. So far virat looks on his way to become VIRAT name for Indian cricket in years to come . I wish him all the best and would love to see him doing what he does best , that is keep learning and remain in control amidst all attentions he has started to gain.

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