Loyalty matters most, says Kohli recalling times when MSD backed him
New Delhi: Virat Kohli hasn't forgotten the times when Mahendra Singh Dhoni firmly stood by him as a captain and now that the roles have reversed, he is not going to back down from supporting the veteran despite the "unfortunate criticism" that the former skipper is coping.
The Indian captain also expressed his happiness with the composition of the 15-strong Indian squad for the World Cup in an interview to a private channel.
"It's unfortunate to see so many people going after him. For me, loyalty matters the most," Kohli's words showed his reverence for his first international captain.
"When I walked into the team he had the option of trying someone else after few games, although I grabbed my chances but for me to get that kind of backing, it was very crucial for me.
"Also, he gave me an opportunity to bat at No. 3 because not many youngsters get to play at No. 3," the skipper recalled his formative days in international cricket.
When an astute brain meets a superlative performer, there is bound to be lot of mutual admiration and the Kohli-Dhoni relationship is no different.
"It's just about the field placements and bowling changes and we say you know the angles, you know the pace of the pitch and that's why there is so much of trust and respect between the two of us," he said.
As he has said earlier, Kohli again reiterated that there are no peers to Dhoni when it comes to reading match situations.
"He is one person, who literally knows the game inside out. He understands the game from 'Ball 1 to Ball 300 (50 overs) on the field. I won't say its a luxury to have him but I am fortunate to have a mind like that from behind the stumps," Kohli said.
It is Dhoni's presence behind stumps that has ensured that Kohli with one of the strongest arms can afford to field in the deep.
"At the end of the day, I want to be involved in strategy with the team management with Mahi bhai and Rohit.
"In the death overs, I know that I have to be on the outfield to try and make something work for the team because that's my nature that I want to do something for the team rather than just be there.
"After 30-35 overs, he knows that I will be in the outfield and its on the auto mode," he explained.
While he didn't elaborate about his take on the debate on the World Cup squad, he didn't forget to give it his stamp of approval.