New Delhi: Virat Kohli decided to quit as team India's Test captain after heartbreaking Test series defeat against South Africa. His decision stunned the team management as well as the fans. There have been a lot of speculations regarding Kohli's decision, but now the ex-Indian skipper has openly talked about his decision. He said moving forward is also a part of leadership and it is not necessary to remain a captain to become a leader. Kohli also cited Mahendra Singh Dhoni as an example.


As per news agency PTI, during Digit’s ‘Firseside Chat with VK’, Virat spoke how one can contribute to the team even when he is not its leader.


“Everything has a tenure and time period. You obviously have to be aware of that. People might say ‘what this guy has done’ but you know when you think of moving forward and achieving more, you feel like you have done your job.


“Now as a batsman may be you have more things to contribute to the team. You can make the team win more. So take pride in that. You don’t need to be a captain to be a leader. As simple as that,” he said.


Kohli had taken over captaincy from MS Dhoni, first in Tests and then limited overs cricket.


“When MS Dhoni was in the team it was not like that he was not a leader. He was still the guy we were going to constantly to get inputs.


“… but for him to understand that yes it is natural progression and a natural time for me to take over and take Indian cricket forward to a level that I wanted to and as long as I feel that I have done that job without having materialistic goals, that has a longer lasting effect.” Kohli also talked about the timing of moving on. Rohit Sharma has taken over from him as the white ball captain while the board is yet to announce his successor in the five-day format.


“Taking the decision to move on is also part of leadership to understand the right time to do it. To understand that may be the environment needs a different direction. Obviously same culture but a different set of ideas to boost people in a different way and contribute in a different manner.


“One has to embrace all kinds of roles and responsibilities. I have played under MS as a player and I have been the captain of the team for a long time, my mind set has been same.


“I always thought like a captain even when I was a player. I want to make the team win. I have to be my own leader,” he added.


(With PTI Inputs)