Virat Kohli explains his 'special' friendship with the old Indian Pacer: “Nothing has changed …”

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Indian Cricket Team star Virat Kohli, childhood friend and former Indian team -mate Ishant Sharma 'Special' relationship was opened. Virat and Ishant played together from the age group cricket and later became a teammate in both domestic and international crickets. Ishant made its first exit for the first time and a year later Virat followed the case. In the last part of RCB Podcast 'Bold and Beyond, Virate talked about various problems and said that when it comes to Ishant, he could share everything with him without making any decisions. Kohli, in Podcast, “Ishant, regardless of whether we play together or not playing together, someone I naturally attached, certainly nothing has changed – I can literally share everything with complete understanding and full empathy. So a very special individual in my life,” said Kohli Podcast.
Virat Kohli said that he had moved away from the leadership role after more than eight years and became “really hard” to meet his demands.
Kohli first took the U-19 Indian team to the U19 World Cup in 2008 and then took the role of leadership for franchise and India. The talisman was extraordinarily successful in the role of leadership for India, but could not remove the RCB title.
“At some point it became hard for me because it was a lot of things in my career. I was taking over India for 7-8 years. I seized the RCB for 9 years. There were expectations of a stroke perspective on every game I played.
“If there was no captain, it would be a stroke. I would be exposed to 24×7. It was very difficult for me and finally it happened. So I resigned because I decided that I wanted to be in this place, I must be happy.
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