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Gambhir Rates Kohli As Better Captain Than Ganguly, Dhoni
Virat Kohli, who led India to a record 11th series win at home, became the first Indian captain to enforce a follow-on against South Africa
Top-ranked Indian cricket team crushed South Africa by an innings and 137 runs in the second Test in Pune to maintain their formidable home record and clinch the three-match Test series 2-0.
Virat Kohli, who led India to a record 11th series win at home, became the first Indian captain to enforce a follow-on against South Africa.
BJP MLA Gautam Gambhir believes that Kohli's tendency to go for wins in Test matches without being afraid of a loss, sets him apart from former India captains MS Dhoni and Sourav Ganguly.
"If you are scared of losing, you will never win and probably that's the biggest plus he has, he isn't scared of losing," Gambhir said on Cricket Live exclusively for Star Sports.
Since Kohli took over the Test captaincy in 2014, India have lost only two series.
"We talk about Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid and MS Dhoni, but what Virat has created, India has started winning overseas as well," said Gambhir.
"He's taken that risk, which a lot of other captains have not been able to take. The others always wanted an extra batter so that he they don't lose the test match. Whereas, Virat is the only captain who has gone abroad and played with five bowlers, with Hardik Pandya being an all-rounder.
Gambhir gave the example of the last Test match in India's tour of South Africa which the former won on a treacherous pitch at the Wanderers.
"There was Hardik Pandya and four other fast bowlers. He has taken that gamble and he has succeeded," he said.
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