“There was always that trust, faith…” Virat Kohli thankful for MS Dhoni’s support in his early days

Virat Kohli shares a very healthy camaraderie with MS Dhoni.

By Salman Anjum - 23 Oct, 2022

Veteran India batter Virat Kohli and former skipper MS Dhoni share a very healthy camaraderie. Kohli has always been vocal about his rapport with Dhoni and the strong relationship they share on and off the field.

Speaking on the latest episode of ICC Review, Kohli once again opened up on his equation with the 2011 World Cup-winning captain and how his support was crucial for him in his early days.

"What I experienced with my friendship and relationship with MS Dhoni is very difficult to explain because it is based on understanding and trust. We never actually, when people talk about batting together and calling for runs, as soon as the ball went into the gap, we never called. I knew he was running for two, I am running for two. We had a misunderstanding once or twice in 10-12 years. Apart from that, we were so focused on what the team wants and what we need to do for the team all the time. There was always that trust, faith between each other that we are going to do the job for the team," said Kohli.

"Within that faith and trust, then the relationship evolved outside the game as well. We spoke on many things, we understood each other's mindsets absolutely clearly and the support he provided in my early days was crucial for my growth. Later part of his career, I was always there for him and the transition between two captains, for the outside world it was quite like wow, we have never experienced this before but for us, it was quite normal," he added.

Kohli further said that he will cherish his relationship with Dhoni for the rest of his life.

"It was never like he was the captain or I was the captain. For me, he was always the same guy. His input was always valuable for me. For us, it was never about who was the captain, it has been a free-flowing relationship. It is something which I am going to cherish for the rest of my life."

Virat Kohli was the youngest member of the MS Dhoni-led side Indian side that won the 2011 ODI World Cup at home.

Sharing his experience of winning the World Cup in front of home fans 11 years ago, Kohli said: "I was looking at all the guys around me, I was the youngest in that (2011 World Cup winning team) so it was surreal to be part of my first World Cup and we end up winning that tournament. I saw the emotions of all the guys who have been there for so long, Sachin Tendulkar getting emotional, Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh and all these guys."

"And then MS has probably seen these guys playing before him and to then lead them to a World Cup win, I just could see the emotion, I couldn't quite feel it, to be very honest. I could not understand what they were feeling because I was not in that position. But the whole moment was so powerful and overwhelming so I got pulled in with all that emotion and feeling," he stated.

By Salman Anjum - 23 Oct, 2022

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