New Delhi: India cricket team’s captain Virat Kohli is well ahead of his contemporaries and destined for greatness, former Sri Lankan batting stalwart Kumar Sangakkara has said.
Kohli capped a memorable 2018 by becoming the first to win the ICC cricketer, Test and ODI ‘Player of the Year’ awards in January.
Considered part of the elite group also featuring Kiwi Kane Williamson, Australian Steve Smith and England’s Joe Root, the Indian batsman has left the others ways behind.
“Everything about Virat’s game stands out. I think he is head and shoulders above anyone else in world cricket today,” Sangakkara was quoted as saying by national news channel. “And I think going forward, he will be one of the greatest ever cricketers, if not the greatest ever,” said the Sri Lankan batting maestro.
With 39 centuries from 222 ODIs, Kohli is second only to compatriot Sachin Tendulkar – who scored 49 from 463 games. He has also scored 25 hundreds in 77 Tests.
Sangakkara said he is amazed by Kohli’s ability to success across formats without tinkering his basic game. “He has this incredible knack of scoring runs and has a very, very solid method that he believes in…” said the former Sri Lanka captain.
“If you see the tempo which he bats with, it hardly changes. He does read the situation very well. He is a very passionate guy, you see that in his expressions on the field… it’s the overall aspect of both the person and how he has sorted his batting and his attitude,” added Sangakkara.
Sangakkara’s former teammate Mahela Jayawardene lauded how Kohli handled the pressure of leading the team of a cricket-mad nation of 1.3 billion.
“It’s not just about the ability Virat has but to understand the way to handle pressure not just on the field but also off the field and the expectations,” said Jayawardene who has also led Sri Lanka.
“We grew up with Sachin who had to perhaps experience the same thing. And for the next generation, it’s probably on Virat’s shoulders…” Jayawardene added.
Reuters