Despite being in a team like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Kohli has never been under pressure, saying former Australia star Mike Hussey has

not left out any success for the Indian team. Beginning with the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup, India have won the ODI World Cup under Dhoni's captaincy, the Champions Trophy, and the ICC Test rankings. Arguably, Dhoni is the best Indian captain of all time. After leaving such a captaincy, it is difficult to take away the responsibility of the team.

Kohli has learned from Dhoni. Photo: AFP
Kohli learns from Dhoni. Photo: AFP

Despite being in a team like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Kohli has never been under pressure, says former Australian star Mike Hussey
Mahendra Singh Dhoni did not leave out any success for the Indian team. Beginning with the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup, India have won the ODI World Cup under Dhoni's captaincy, the Champions Trophy, and the ICC Test rankings. Arguably, Dhoni is the best Indian captain of all time. After leaving such a captaincy, it is difficult to take away the responsibility of the team.


Although not as successful as Dhoni in that task, Virat Kohli is not doing badly at all. Bigger than that, Kohli has been the captain of the team for some time now, keeping Dhoni by his side. This is the aspect that former Australian batsman Mike Hasir has noticed. In his eyes, Kohli did not consider the former captain a 'threat'.
There are many examples of old captains becoming untouchable when a new captain arrives. In the presence of the old captain, it is uncomfortable for many captains to ignore his dominance and lead the team. But Kohli has kept Dhoni aside. The current India captain has always been seen taking advice from Dhoni. That is what I remember very well. "Virat Kohli must be credited," said the former Australian on the chat show 'Pit Stop' on Sony Ten's Facebook page. MS Dhoni — arguably the most successful captain in India যাওয়া is going to lead the team like this despite having a team like his ...! Sometimes some people think that being in such a group is a threat to themselves.
Dhoni stepped down as India's Test captain in December 2014 after a Test series loss was confirmed in Australia. Kohli took over in the middle of the series. Kohli has handled that responsibility so well that when Dhoni relinquished the responsibility of ODI and T20 in January 2016, naturally that responsibility also fell into Kohli's hands.
Despite not playing Tests, Dhoni was a regular in India's limited-overs cricket team until last year's ODI World Cup. At that time, it was a regular sight to see Kohli seeking advice from Dhoni in the Indian match. Not a threat, Kohli sees Dhoni as a mentor. The laughter is complimented, 'This is the place where Kohli should be greeted with a hat. Because, he has the personality to say that “No, I want to keep him (Dhoni) by my side in the team. I can learn from him to be a better captain, to build a better team. ”