Virat Kohli is real inspiration for so many players: Rahul Dravid | Cricket News – Times of India
In the second and final Test against the West Indies, starting at Queen’s Park Oval on Thursday, Kohli will become the fourth Indian to play 500 international matches, joining Sachin Tendulkar, Dravid himself, and MS Dhoni.
“His (Kohli’s) numbers and his stats speak for themselves, it’s all there in the books. He is a real inspiration to so many players within this team without a doubt and to so many people, boys and girls back home in India,” Dravid said on the eve of the Test.
“It’s nice to see Virat’s journey. When I first played, he was a youngster coming through. I was not really involved in the team as such. I watched him from the outside with a lot of admiration for what he has done and what he continues to achieve.”
Dravid said Kohli’s longevity and achievements in all the three formats was a result of “behind the scene” sacrifices and hard work.
“I didn’t know that this is his 500th game. For me, what has been great is to see the efforts and the work that he puts in behind the scenes when no one is watching. And that’s great for a coach because a lot of young players will look at that and get inspired.
“That’s come because of a lot of hard work behind the scenes. A lot of sacrifices that he has made through his career and is willing to continue to make. Longevity comes with a lot of hard work, discipline, and adaptability and he has shown all of that. So long it may continue.”
The 34-year-old Kohli has come a long way since making his ODI debut under Dhoni in a match against Sri Lanka at Dambulla in August 2008. He has participated in 274 ODIs, 115 T20Is, and 110 Tests.
He is the only player to have 4000-plus runs in T20Is and the fifth-most prolific batsman in ODI history (12898 from 274 appearances with 46 hundreds). He has played 110 Tests, scoring 8555 runs.
Former captain and legendary batter Dravid said Kohli is not showing any signs of slowing down any time soon.
“That has reflected in the fact that he has been able to play 500 games, is still going very strong, very fit, and the energy he brings to the game and being around for 12-13 years now, that’s truly fantastic. And it does not come easy.
“You don’t have to say anything but just the way you conduct yourself, the way you carry yourself, the way you go about practices, the way you go about your fitness becomes an inspiration for a lot of other young players who are coming to the system.”
Dravid was part of the Indian Test team that last travelled to the West Indies in 2011, along with Kohli. He, however, admitted that it’s only in recent times that their relationship has really blossomed as they spent time working with each other with a common goal for Indian cricket.
“And now to be able to get to know him a little bit over the last sort of 18 months, to interact with him, to get to know him personally as well, it’s been good fun. I learnt a lot from him and in a lot of ways I really enjoyed it, and hope he has as well,” said Dravid.
(With inputs from PTI)