Ind vs Eng: Ex-England Captain Makes Big Statement On Virat Kohli's Aggressive Attitude
IND vs ENG: Team India captain Virat Kohli is known for his aggressive attitude. According to Nasser Hussain, Team England supporters don't like him much, but Virat simply doesn't care.
IND vs ENG: Virat Kohli, captain of the Indian Cricket Team, is known for his brilliant batting and captaincy as well as his aggressive attitude on the field. His aggression is quite discussed off the field too. Nasser Hussain, former captain of the England Cricket Team recently made a controversial statement on Virat's aggressive attitude. He said that fans of Team England are not too fond of Virat's attitude, but he simply doesn't care. He would be playing in the same aggressive manner as before. The third Test of the five-match series between India and England is scheduled to be played at Leeds from tomorrow.
In a conversation with Daily Mail, Nasser Hussain said, "No matter which team he is playing against, Kohli continues to maintain his aggressive attitude against the opposition players on the field. I won't be wrong to say that many players would not like to play against him. Also, Team England's supporters are not too fond of him. But Virat simply doesn't care about this at all.
Hussain shares a funny story about Kohli:
The former England batsman also mentioned a funny story about Kohli. He told, "I remember when Duncan Fletcher was the coach of Team India. I spoke to him about Kohli at that time. He told me that Virat is a winner and he is adamant on being victorious at any cost."
At the same time, Hussain said, "You can see his attitude even in pre-match training sessions. Virat is equally aggressive while playing football or any other game with his teammates."
Nasir said this about Kohli's batting form:
Nasir Hussain has also spoken on Kohli's batting form. He said, "Kohli's target is to win the series. He doesn't care much about his batting form if India is winning." He said, "Kohli understands how important it is for Team India to win this series. He will judge himself based on the results of the next three Test matches and not on the basis of the number of runs he scores."