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After Dhoni, look who is backing Kohli and Co.

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January 19, 2018 20:41 IST
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Harbhajan backs beleaguered Kohli and Indian team

Virat Kohli

IMAGE:  Let's support the team in this hour, said Harbhajan Singh. Photograph: BCCI

Virat Kohli, copping criticism for his debatable selection policy for the Centurion Test, should be backed to the hilt since it is his first ‘real overseas tour’ as captain, reckons seasoned Harbhajan Singh.

 

Chasing two sub-300 targets -- 208 at Capetown and 287 at Centurion -- India's much-vaunted line-up crumbled against South African pace attack to concede a 0-2 lead in the three-match series.

Kohli dropped Bhuvneshwar Kumar for the second Test despite a good show from the paceman at Cape Town and has not included Ajinkya Rahane in the playing XI so far.

"Everybody wants to improve. Let's support the team in this hour. We have not played as well as we would have expected. Maybe next time. This is a great learning curve. Hopefully we will bounce back strongly. They need to back each other," Harbhajan said after his arrival in Kolkata for Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Twenty20 tournament.

Kohli has the luxury of a formidable pace attack, well complemented by off-spinner R Ashwin but Harbhajan refused to compare the Indian skipper with his predecessor Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

"I don't want to compare. They played in different era. Everytime we toured we had the best chance of winning. I don't want to compare teams of different era. Kohli with Dhoni or the former players like Rahul Dravid, VVS and Sachin.

“Captaincy comes with a lot of responsibility. He has done really well so far. This was his first real overseas challenge. I don't call Sri Lanka a real overseas challenge with similar conditions (like India)."

Kohli has been awarded the ICC Cricketer of the Year and also bagged the top honours in ODIs.

"Kohli has been setting very high standards. I'm very happy to see him at the top of this game."

The 37-year-old who has been released by his IPL side Mumbai Indians is here to lead Punjab in the final-leg of the domestic Twenty20 tournament.

"We have done really well in Delhi," he said about their North Zone campaign where they won three matches including a two-run humdinger against table toppers Delhi.

"It's always good to see a lot of young and exciting talents coming up. It's good to compete with them. We have played well in Delhi. We have been bowling fine. Like any other cricketer, I also wish to do well and make a case for myself. Definitely I see this as a chance. It will be nice to win the Trophy," he signed off.

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