Kohli a bit more aggressive while leading India than RCB: Parthiv
Kohli a bit more aggressive while leading India than RCB: Parthiv
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Well-known batsman and wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel of the Indian team believes that when Virat Kohli captains the national team, he is more aggressive than captaining the IPL team Royal Challengers. Patel has played with Kohli in both teams. He talked about Kohli's captaincy technique. Patel said on Akash Chopra's show Akashvani, many times the aggressive behavior of the captain depends on how the players are in your team. So when you see Virat captaining the Indian team, he looks different captain. He has Bumrah, Shami and good spinners, so he constantly thinks about the wicket. He said, his effort is for Bangalore that the team should play according to their ability. Also, where the team is playing, it also matters a lot. If you are not getting help from the wicket then you become defensive.

He said, for example if we limit a team to 180-190 then we can try to win the match, but if we aggressively score 220 we are out of the match. The left-handed batsman said, so I think Kohli is more aggressive than the captaincy of Bangalore while captaining India.

Apart from Patel, Kohli, he has also played under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rohit Sharma. Regarding the captaincy of these three, Patel said, Dhoni knows what the player is capable of and he takes him out. He lets them play in their style, and gives the player a place to play their game. Regarding Rohit, Patel said, Rohit makes a very good strategy. He knows how to use the information given to him and which role a player can use - he is its master. They have improved a lot over the years. Dhoni and Rohit are very good in man-management.

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