IPL 2021: Virat Kohli's energy and passion won't change after quitting T20 captaincy- Ajit Agarkar

Parthiv Patel also feels Kohli will do it with full intensity both at international and domestic cricket.

By Rashmi Nanda - 21 Sep, 2021

Former India pace bowler Ajit Agarkar doesn’t think Virat Kohli’s energy and passion for the game will change after he quits T20 captaincy after the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL 2021) and ICC T20 World Cup 2021 later this year. 

Kohli had joined the RCB franchise in 2008 and has been captaining Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) since 2013. The ongoing IPL 2021 will be his last season as the RCB captain while he will step down as India's T20I captain after the upcoming T20 World Cup 2021 in October-November.

Agarkar said on Star Sports: “I think one of the things we’ve seen throughout his career, even when he wasn’t the captain and when he played under MS Dhoni quite a bit, the energy and passion still seemed the same. I can’t imagine it changing just because he’s not the captain and just being one of the guys.”

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Meanwhile, former India wicketkeeper-batsman Parthiv Patel said Kohli must be feeling relieved after relinquishing the RCB and India’s T20I captaincy, considering the workload and bio-bubble life.

Patel also said on Star Sports, “I think he looked more emotional than happy. I think when you’re playing for one franchise for so many years, you get that emotional connection which was there in RCB. I think RCB actually invested in Virat Kohli’s talent in 2008 and then showed a lot of trust in him as well because if you look at his and RCB’s journey, it has been a rollercoaster one.”

He signed off by saying, “But yeah, he might be relieved because see moving around from one bubble to another can take a load on you and he has spoken about the workload and intensity, which he plays with. I think every practice session, every match session or gym session, he does it with full intensity and that’s something I’m sure he must’ve thought about.”

(With IANS Inputs)

By Rashmi Nanda - 21 Sep, 2021

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