Virat Kohli: Reached the ICC Trophy final twice, yet was considered a failed captain. The Indian cricket team has not been able to win a single ICC trophy for the last 10 years.

The command remained in the hands of Virat Kohli for a long time:-

Meanwhile, the command of Team India remained in the hands of Virat Kohli for a long time. At the same time, Kohli has once again spoken on this issue.

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Before IPL 2023 (IPL 2023), RCB has released a podcast series of its own. In this, former captain Virat Kohli once again expressed his pain.

Where he said that we used to reach Champions Trophy final, World Cup semi-final and World Test Championship final (WTC Final) but even after that I was called a failed captain.

Virat Kohli: Reached The ICC Trophy Final Twice, Yet was Considered A Failed Captain

In this podcast, the host asked Kohli, has it ever bothered you that you have not won an ICC trophy? In response to which Kohli says, “You always play to win the tournament.

I captained in Champions Trophy 2017, World Test Championship 2021, T20 World Cup 2022. We reached the final of the Champions Trophy, the semi-final of the World Cup and the final of the World Test Championship, but even after that I was called a failed captain.

I was also in the 2011 World Cup:-

Kohli further said that I was also in the 2011 World Cup. Then I was in the final and I won the first final itself. I’m not crazy about my cabinet being full of trophies.

Kohli further said that, I was also in the 2011 World Cup. Then I was in the final and I won the first final itself.

I’m not crazy about my cabinet being full of trophies. Let us tell you that, under Kohli’s captaincy, Team India became number 1 in Tests, but Team India could not win any ICC trophy during his tenure.

Virat Kohli: Reached The ICC Trophy Final Twice, Yet was Considered A Failed Captain

In this interview, Virat Kohli also told that Mahendra Singh Dhoni had chosen him for the role of captaincy. He said, “I used to give inputs during the field.

I was also playing match-winning innings at that time and it was because of these inputs that Dhoni came to know about my seriousness about cricket.

They chose me as their successor:-

At the same time, he chose me as his successor, even when I later became the captain, our relationship was like that and there was respect between both of us.

Virat did not stop here, continuing his point, he said that after losing the first 2 Tests in Australia in the year 2012, the whole team was disappointed.

The third Test match was to be held in Perth, where the pitch is considered very difficult. In such a situation, perhaps there was no chance for us here. At that time I had 8 hundred in ODIs, so in such a situation I felt I could do something.

Virat Kohli: Reached The ICC Trophy Final Twice, Yet was Considered A Failed Captain

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