Kohli has to behave like a captain: Azharuddin


New Delhi, Jul 30 (IANS): Former Indian cricket captain Mohammed Azharuddin was critical of young skipper Virat Kohli losing his temper while controversially given out during the second ODI against Zimbabwe.

"You cannot behave like this being the captain of the India. He should behave like a captain. I think he can tone down a little. It looks like he will be leading the country in the next few years, he should behave like one," said Azhar here Monday.

Kohli was miffed being given out to a controversial catch and argued aggressively with the umpires even after the third umpire ruled against him in Harare.

Azhar advised Kohli to tone down and said it would help him in future.

"He is a good batsman and has been consistent, is a good overall cricketer too. Toning down will be good for him only. It is good to be aggressive but some things are uncalled for. He has got the opportunity so use it to the maximum," said Azhar.

With the young Indian team doing well, Azhar said it will be difficult for seniors like Virender Sehwag and Zaheer Khan to make a comeback.

"It will be very difficult for them. The current team won the Champions Trophy, and also the tri-series in the West Indies. So to replace the winning combination will be difficult. The current team is doing well. The senior cricketers will need to perform well in the domestic circuit to try and make it to the team. They are not that old; in their early 30s so it is possible for them," he said.

On the controversial Decision Review System (DRS), Azhar said: "I think too much technology creates havoc. The on-field umpires need to be given more respect and more power than technology. I mean a wrong decision will only lead to disrespect for the umpires. You need to understand that it is already tough out there for the umpires."

When asked about the Indian cricket board's probe panel giving a clean chit to Gurunath Meiyappan and Rajasthan Royals co-owner Raj Kundra in the spot-fixing and betting scandal, Azhar said: "Whatever decision has been made, was made. I guess you have to stick by it unless and until they tell the IPL governing council to take action. I have not followed the news properly, so will be difficult for me to comment on it."

  

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  • Vinod Dias, Bantwal

    Tue, Jul 30 2013

    Dear Azar better you keep your ugly mouth shut. You spoiled the game of cricket , now don't advise others.

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  • William, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 30 2013

    Kohli anger being given out, well as time passes by he will be matured cricketer. All those who are involved in match fixing should refrain from commenting on cricket and getting into Indian cricket circle, they should sit quietly at home and watch cricket and repent for getting into match fixing. Technology is required but too much of technology put the umpires into crictical position.

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  • prp, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 30 2013

    mr. William, Mangalore

    Just forget the person, think of the fact behind his comment. Criticising should be there but not against the good things.

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  • thomas, india

    Mon, Jul 29 2013

    Though you age with time and experience -Kohli should be humble enough to respect the advise from elders -be more humble and respectful and he will go high up the ladder -simple examples are DRAVID and Kumble.
    yes, kohli has the grit and mettle but still boyish.
    He should show the maturity with dignity.
    smile always -listen carefully never swear.
    Lead the team as a leader as a manger.

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