‘Hard to tell a Mustang to trot’: Holding reveals the ‘only thing’ he’ll say about Virat, asks him to ‘tone down a bit’

‘Hard to tell a Mustang to trot’: Holding reveals the ‘only thing’ he’ll say about Virat, asks him to ‘tone down a bit’

Michael Holding said that Virat Kohli needs to relax a little bit so as to allow his teammates to express themselves freely.

The Western India Bowling Grand Michael Holding has rented Virat Kohli as a captain, but at the same time, the first also advised that the Indian skipper is a little bit.

Kohli, one of the most successful Indian captains, is considered to have instilled an intrepid approach in his teammates. It has set the high standards and led an example. Its aggression is still visible in the field and the outfit estimates that the 32 years are often carried away with its intensity on the ground.

While speaking with the Indian Express, the cricket-turned commentator compared Virra Kohli with the former captain of Sir Viv-viv Richards and said: “Virat Kohli is a person who carries his heart on his sleeve. It’s someone who will allow you to know exactly how he feels. I think he has a little carried away sometimes, but it’s Virat Kohli, it’s the man. He looks like VIV (Richards) in this regard. “

“Life, sometimes on the ground, was too expressive. But these are the personalities of these two gentlemen. They can also solve a little, but then, if you are a Mustang, it’s hard to tell a Mustang to trot. He will gallop, he added.

In addition, Kohli needs to relax a little so as to allow his teammates to express themselves freely.

“As far as his captain is concerned, I only saw India when they turned to England and I saw them in South Africa. The only thing I would say about Virat is that he jumped a little so that his team can relax because many of them, I think, are on Tenterhook, “Holding said.

Kohli has faced a social media response after India lost the final of the ICC of New Zealand. However, several experts believe that it should continue to lead. India will now prepare to cope with England’s hosts in a series of 5-game tests that starts from August 4 in Nottingham.

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