Virat Kohli's Purple Patch Can Only Be Beneficial For Indian Cricket: Ravi Shastri
Virat Kohli has been in blistering form in the ongoing IPL 2016, becoming the first player to hit four centuries and cross the 800-run mark in a single edition
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 22, 2016 09:28 pm IST
Highlights
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Shastri feels Kohli's sterling form in IPL will only benefit Team India
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Kohli has broken a string of records in the ongoing IPL 2016
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He is the first batsman to score 4 tons and 800 plus runs in one edition
Showering praise on Virat Kohli, former India team director Ravi Shastri has said that star Indian batsman's sensational form can only be beneficial for Indian cricket.
Kohli is in the form of his life, smashing four centuries in the ongoing IPL -- most by a player in a single T20 tournament and breaking other records at will.
"Virat has hit a purple patch. Terrific batting. If he goes on like this, it will only keep on serving Indian cricket and be beneficial to it. The kind of batting on offer from him, he will make you stand up and applaud."
Asked about the vacant India coach post, Shastri kept mum and said, "BCCI are in the process of taking a decision. Once they take a decision, we can then look into it."
Shastri is also at pains to understand why Bengal has not produced a pool of top class cricketers in the post-Sourav Ganguly era despite so much interest for the sport in the region.
Bengal captain and premier batsman Manoj Tiwary went unsold in the Indian Premier League auction. Only two players from the state -- Wriddhiman Saha and Ashok Dinda -- have really stood out in the ongoing T20 tournament.
"Despite so much interest, I am surprised that Bengal are not producing many top class cricketers," the former India captain told a news conference on Sunday.
"Interest and passion here is unparalleled. With so much interest, there ought to be more cricketers."
"When I used to come here as a kid, I used to be amazed by the greenery around the Eden. There's so much of space to play cricket (here). Eden Gardens is one of the greatest grounds. But its the people of Kolkata, who make Eden what it is."
According to reports, Shastri is apparently miffed by his portrayal of a 'womaniser' in Mohammed Azharuddin's biopic 'Azhar' and the dashing Indian former all-rounder said he had no intention of watching such movies.
"I do not have time to watch such movies," he said.