Kohli was on fire with verbal duels during the 151-run win against England in the second Test at Lord’s
Virat Kohli. Pic/AP/PTI
Former India wicketkeeper-batsman Farokh Engineer admires captain Virat Kohli but believes that his aggression should be within limits, especially when engaging in verbal volleys.
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Kohli was on fire with verbal duels during the 151-run win against England in the second Test at Lord’s. “I admire Virat for that. He has been an aggressive captain. It’s good. Of course, it has to be within limits. Otherwise, the umpire or the match referee can intervene,” said Engineer, 83, in a conversation with Sports Tak.
“Maybe sometimes, yes [on toning his aggression down]. He gets a bit too carried away, at times. But I like his aggression. He is a very good captain. He’s one of the finest batsmen in the world,” he added.
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