Virat Kohli admitted in an interview that he made a lot of mistakes as a leader, and he doesn’t feel bad about admitting that.
After succeeding MS Dhoni as captain, India batsman Virat Kohli led the team. India dominated world cricket under Kohli’s leadership, despite not winning any major ICC titles.
Kohli played the role of the leader admirably, whether it was by demonstrating his support for his players or by instilling confidence in his teammates.
Kohli, on the other hand, had already established himself as an effective leader before entering the senior international circuit. Before leading India to the U-19 World Cup, he was also in charge of Delhi’s domestic cricket.
In a meeting, Kohli uncovered that he committed numerous errors as a pioneer and he has no disgrace in tolerating that. He went on to say that everything he did was for the team’s benefit.
The captain admitted, “I know I messed up a lot while I was captain, but I never did anything for my own advantage. Failures will keep happening.
But the intent was never in the wrong place, stated Kohli in an episode of “Let There Be Sport” that can be seen on Disney+ Hotstar.
Kohli is a member of the Indian team, but he is no longer in charge. Rohit Sharma is as of now the chief of the Indian public cricket crew.
Kohli is participating in the Indian Premier League season right now. He plays for Regal Challengers Bangalore.
As the RCB’s IPL 2021 campaign came to an end, the right-handed batter resigned as captain.
In 11 games throughout the course of the continuous season, Kohli has scored 420 fumbles at a normal of 42.00. His IPL 2023 strike rate is 133.76.