These tags of king and prince and all of that kind of thing are great for the public and spectators to see: Virat Kohli
Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli is keen on helping young opener Shubman Gill in his cricketing journey.
India's young opening batter Shubman Gill's stocks are on the rise ever since his international debut for the Asian giants, with the stylish opener scaling unprecedented heights since the turn of the year across all formats. While the youngster has been dubbed the 'Prince' to Virat Kohli's 'King', the former Indian skipper is keen to help the youngster in his cricketing journey.
While all the eyes will be on former Indian skipper Virat Kohli for the World Test Championship Final against Australia, an in-form Shubman Gill can play a pivotal role for last edition's runner-ups. Ahead of India's summit clash against Australia, Kohli appreciated the tags the duo have received from the Indian fans but believes he has a more important role to play for the youngsters in the team.
"These tags of king and prince and all of that kind of thing are great for the public and spectators to see, but I think the job of any senior player is to help improve the youngsters and give them the insight you have had throughout your career.
As long as a guy is keen to learn like him he is going to be fine as he wants to learn how to do this for a long time at the highest level and perform consistently. He is a lovely kid and he is playing amazingly well and I wish he continues the same in this Test match," Virat Kohli was quoted as saying by the ICC.
He has got an amazing ability and a temperament to perform at the highest level: Kohli
Shedding light on Gill's rise in the last couple of years, the former Indian skipper lauded the opener's temperament at the top level. Kohli also stated that the duo share a special bond and understanding which is built on mutual respect.
"He has got an amazing ability and a temperament to perform at the highest level and is confident and we do have that relationship and we do have that understanding based upon respect," Kohli added.
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