Sourav Ganguly tells Virat Kohli to enjoy captaincy
Rubbishing suggestions that the Asia Cup would be a test for Virat Kohli as a captain, Sourav Ganguly said the Delhi batsman should enjoy captaincy and prove his strengths to the selectors.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 25, 2014 11:03 pm IST
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly wants Virat Kohli to win the Asia Cup, which he believes would help regular skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to come out of his comfort zone and reinvent himself as a captain.
"I want Virat (Kohli) to win this tournament (Asia Cup)," Ganguly told a news channel here today. (India vs Bangladesh preview)
"This would help Dhoni to come out of the comfort zone and help him to reinvent himself as a captain," he explained. (Kohli will be under pressure in Dhoni's absence: Gavaskar)
Rubbishing suggestions that it would be a test for Kohli as a captain, Ganguly said the Delhi batsman should enjoy captaincy and prove his strengths to the selectors. (Also read: Virat Kohli ready to test himself as skipper)
"It would be inappropriate to say that Kohli would be under pressure in the Asia Cup because even he knows that Dhoni would be the captain in the Twenty20 World Cup. So I would advice him to enjoy his captaincy and prove his strengths as a captain," Ganguly said.
Asked whether captaincy would have any adverse effect on Kohli's batting, Ganguly recollected the right-hand batsman's stellar role with the bat in the tri-series in West Indies last year.
"It would not be right to predict on Kohli's captaincy now. But I would like to remind everybody the way Kohli led the team and batted in the West Indies.
"He had scored a 100 there and that helped India to get into the finals," the 42-year-old former captain said.
Ganguly, however, slammed former Aussie skipper Ian Chappell for describing Dhoni as a "meander along like an absent-minded professor strolling in the park". (Related: Dhoni not the only casualty as injuries mar Asia Cup)
"I don't agree with his (Chappell's) opinion. I think Chappell should rethink about this comments," he said.
Chappell in his column for a website had written that Kohli should replace Dhoni as the Test captain after India's below par performance in England, South Africa and in the recently-concluded New Zealand tour.
Talking about India's strategy in their opening match against Bangladesh in Fatullah on Wednesday, Ganguly advised Kohli to go with five bowlers, including three pacers.
He reasoned that sides playing in the tournament are accustomed to spin bowling and given the flat pitches of Bangladesh, pacers could be the best bet for Kohli to earn fruitful results.
In batting, Ganguly suggested Kohli should come at number four position to balance the order while Ajinkya Rahane should bat at number five.
In fact, Ganguly said, Dhoni's absence in the middle-order would also be a test for Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin.