Following India’s dramatic downfall in the Test series against England, legendary Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist suggested that Virat and his men need to be mentally stronger to win in foreign conditions.
Despite making a comeback in Nottingham, India surrendered the series in the fourth Test in Southampton. Currently, they are battling to save the fifth match of the Test series, in which they have already conceded an unassailable lead.
“It is challenging playing overseas. I do believe India have a strong bowling unit and some quality batsmen, including the best batsmen in the world, Virat Kohli. They have the potential to win overseas, perhaps it is just mind more than the body,” he told PTI in an interaction here.
Gilchrist made these remarks when he was asked to comment on India's performance against England in the ongoing Test series. He was attending an event conducted by global sportswear brand Puma.
Asked about Kohli's captaincy in the ongoing Test series against England, Gilchrist said he would not make any comment but admired the Indian captain's positive attitude.
“What I admire about Virat's captaincy is his tenacity and the way he drags his team with him just by being positive. Tactically, I cannot comment because I have not watched enough content, except the highlights,” he said.
Gilchrist also said he admires Kohli's aggression, though some people say he goes overboard sometimes.
“Virat is that guy who is passionate about leading his team and the nation forward. I see positive things about his captaincy and leadership,” he said.
Asked about Kohli's soured relationship with Australian spectators, Gilchrist said the Indian captain has matured since the last tour where they went under the skin of the Indian players, especially Kohli.
“The Aussie crowd always want to go under the skin of opposition players. Virat has matured to a great deal since that last tour,” he said.
India is touring Australia between November and January next, where they will play four Test matches, three T20s and as many ODIs.
Perhaps, it would not be advisable for Australians to upset him because it may boomerang against them as he is world's best batsmen at the moment, Gilchrist said.