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Virat Kohli opens up on not winning an ICC Cup during his Captaincy

Virat Kohli opens up on not winning an ICC Cup during his Captaincy

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Former India captain Virat Kohli talked about his failures to win any ICC title during his term as India’s captain from 2014- 2021. He also talked about being lucky to be in the Indian team for the 2011 World Cup which they won. Kohli had taken over as Test captain from MS Dhoni in the 2014- 15 tour of Australia and other two formats in 2017.

Kohli has played 106 Tests, 271 ODIs, and 115 T20Is for India in a career span of 15 years scoring over 25000 runs.

He led the Indian team to the final of the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017, the semi-final of the ICC World Cup 2019, final of the ICC World Test Championship in 2021. During his term, from keeping India the no. 1 Test team five times in a row. (Read Also: Women’s T20 World Cup Final: South Africa meets Australia in the finals)

He lost his ODI captaincy last time after he stepped down as the T20I captain ahead of the T20 World Cup in 2021.He also gave away the Test captaincy in 2022 following a series loss to South Africa.   While speaking on the RCB podcast season 2, Virat Kohli said that indeed after reaching the semi-final and tests of the ICC events, he has got the title of a “failed captain.”

“Look, you play to win events. I captained in Champion’s trophy in 2017(reached the final), the 2019 World Mug (reached the semi-final), I captained in World Test Championship (reached the final), and T20 World Cup in 2021(failed to qualify for the knockouts). After three(four) ICC events, I got a tag as a failed captain,” said Kohli. 

“I no way judged myself from that point of view; what we ended up as a team achievement and as an artistic transformation that always going to be a matter of pride for me. An event happens for a certain period but a culture happens over a long period and for that, you need thickness you need further characters than just winning an event,” he added. “I won a World Cup as a player. I won the Champions trophy as a player. I’ve been part of the team that has won five Tests. However, no way won a World Cup,” he also said so, if you look at that point of view there have been people.

Still, Virat Kohli is a World Cup Winner. As he was part of the Indian team that won the 2011 edition of the event at home. He said that he was lucky to be part of that winning team.

“To be honest, I was lucky enough to be part of the 2011 team. And what led to my selection was also amazing because I had a great run of great scores. I ended up being with the team. Sachin Tendulkar was playing in his sixth World Cup, and that was the bone he won. I was suitable to be a part of the team for the first time, and I ended up being part of the winning side.  I’m looking back at moments that I’m thankful, for not what has gone wrong in my career. I’m not mad for my awards gallery to be full,” he said.  

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