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Virat Kohli feels embarrassed when he is compared to
Sachin Tendulkar and asserted that he wanted to be himself at the crease. The 27-year-old
has been in breathtaking form this year, hammering heaps of runs in Australia,
Bangladesh and India.
Following his exploits in Australia, Kohli has drawn
comparisons with Tendulkar, who is regarded as the greatest batsman to have
played the game since Donald Bradman. Tendulkar is the only batsman with 100
international hundreds and 200 Test caps and remains the highest scorer in
Tests as well as one-day internationals. Kohli said drawing parallels with the
Master Blaster was unfair.
"Honestly I feel embarrassed. It is unfair and
Sachin can't be compared with anyone. Comparisons are not valid from my end. I
have looked up to him but want to be myself and definitely draw inspiration
from him. He is two levels above any player. Sachin was born with talent and I
had to work for it," Kohli told India Today in an exclusive interview.
Kohli might be hailed as the new-age Tendulkar,
thanks to the sheer weight of runs under his belt but unlike his mentor, the
temperamental Delhi batsman has often drawn flak over his on-field behaviour.
His outbursts against Australia have looked ugly on television. During India's
tour Down Under in 2011-12, Kohli flipped the middle finger to a section of the
crowd at the SCG. In 2014, Kohli had serious altercations with Mitchell Johnson
and David Warner while later in 2015, Ishant Sharma got banned for a Test
following his verbal assaults on Sri Lanka's batsmen.
But Kohli said he is calmer now. "I understand
I have crossed lines many times. Crossing the line has also helped me correct
myself. I'm more calm now but whenever there will be a need for aggression, I
will be up for it."
However, Kohli's aggressive attitude has helped in
shaping up an aggressive Test side. He took charge after MS Dhoni's shock
retirement in 2014 and Kohli impressed with his sharp cricketing acumen and
understanding of the finer points of the game. "Captaincy is something
that comes naturally to me. Initially, I was not good at handling different
players differently but I have been fortunate to have players of my age in the
team.
Kohli might be a product of India's new cricketing
structure and he might be among the most destructive batsmen, but he is clearly
a traditionalist at heart and feels Test cricket is still popular and there's
immense satisfaction from a good performance in the longest format of the game.
"I am not worried about Test cricket's future.
It is still very popular. When you perform, it gives real satisfaction... also
in terms of job satisfaction. I still feel in Test cricket I have a long way to
go. I want Test victories, series wins...want to win Test matches for the team
and India. Stats and other things doesn't matter," he said.
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