2011 World Cup win was a gift to Sachin paaji from all of us: Virat Kohli

Sachin Tendulkar had lifted the World Cup in his sixth and final attempt.

Sachin Tendulkar was lifted on the shoulders of his teammates after winning the 2011 World Cup | AFPVirat Kohli might not be able to see his magic on the cricket field in the last few months due to COVID-19 pandemic, but the Indian captain is no less than a treat to watch off the field as well.

Recently, Kohli featured on teammate Mayank Agarwal’s chat show 'Open Nets with Mayank' for bcci.tv and entertained one and all with his candid answers.

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When Mayank asked Virat why he picked him during the crucial tour of Australia in 2018, the skipper quipped: "Abe tu mujhe apne tareef ke liye bulaya hai kya yahan pe? Show pe bulaunga and apni tareef karwaunga (Have you called me to talk about you only. It's like I'll call him on my show and make him speak good things about me)."

"For me the biggest marker is how a person approaches a game. So for example when you opened and we made (Hanuma) Vihari open with you...we had seen Vihari the way he played. He would come towards the ball, he was brave, he was sure of himself," he further added.

“And the first opportunity was presented to him he said 'I am going to do it'. That to me matters more than anything else because I opened in my first series for India and I hadn't opened before. I said yes to an opportunity and things worked out fine for me.

"So a guy who wants to get into the difficult stuff will come out either with his head high or learning, there is no loss in that. So that is what stood out.

"I had seen you play at RCB and I knew you would play international bowlers with absolute conviction. You were performing well in first-class cricket for a while and in a dominating way," he explained.

Mayank then asked Virat about the famous photograph in which the latter is seen lifting Sachin Tendulkar on his shoulders after India India’s 2011 World Cup triumph.

"Feeling was firstly of gratitude that we have won the World Cup. Invariably, everyone's feeling was centered around Paaji (Tendulkar) because we knew this was his last chance to win a World Cup," Kohli said.

"Whatever he had done for the country for so many years, n number of games he won for India and gave us motivation and inspiration. This was I guess a gift from all of us. Prior to this moment, he always kept giving, but at this moment it all came to a fulfilment," he added.

Mayank also quizzed him about the time when he replaced MS Dhoni as wicketkeeper for a brief period during a match against Bangladesh in 2015.

"Kabhi Mahi bhai se puchiyo how did this happen (Try and ask Mahi Bhai as to how did this happen). He said 'yaar do teen over just keep wickets (Mate please keep wickets for couple of overs)'. I was keeping wickets and also adjusting the field," Kohli revealed.

"Then I understood he has a lot on his plate when he is on the field because he has to focus on every ball and also adjust the field.

"The one problem was Umesh was bowling and he was bowling gas. I thought naak pe lag jaegy ball (what if I get hit in the face) and I wanted to wear a helmet but then thought bohot beizati ho jaegy (it would be very humiliating)," he added.

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 29 Jul, 2020

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