Team India at the Gabba with the Border-Gavaskar Trophy |
Victory at the Gabba! What an amazing win! What incredible attitude, spunk, guts and gumption!
Rishabh and Siraj celebrate |
These memes are missing the point. Kohli
deserves a ton of credit for this win.
Kohli’s biggest contribution to this moment
was in making winning test series abroad India’s #1 priority.
In the later years of MS Dhoni’s
captaincy that commitment was never clear. There was always a feeling that
Dhoni’s test team were going through the motions rather than playing with
belief, intent, or purpose. That sense of drift was obvious on the abysmal England
tours of 2011 and 2014. It seemed obvious that MSD enjoyed limited overs cricket
more than test matches. The fog never really lifted until Dhoni retired from test
cricket.
At that time, it was easy to imagine that
Indian cricket would become IPL-land, happy to have some T20 fun, but with no
higher aspirations. With a different leader that could easily have happened.
Fortunately, Kohli never had any doubts
that his ambition was to make India a great test team.
He brought in other leaders, like Ravi
Shastri, who shared this vision. He committed to the workload of playing more
tests, to the more arduous scheduling, to the fitness culture needed to
maintain a pack of 8-10 genuine quick bowlers who could bowl with intensity
after an entire day’s play in any conditions. Kohli prepped India's test team with away-wins in Sri Lanka and the West Indies, with home wins against New Zealand,
South Africa England and Australia before setting out to conquer the final
frontier – away wins in the SENA nations.
That prize almost eluded him. With a bit
of luck India could have won in South Africa in 2017-18. We lost chasing fourth
inning targets of 208 in Cape Town and 287 Pretoria. With a bit more luck India
could have won in England in 2018. We lost chasing fourth inning targets of 195
in Birmingham and 245 in Southampton. Compare that with the 328 we hunted down
against a better attack in Brisbane.
Mother Cricket finally smiled down on
Kohli’s team when India finally beat Australia in Australia in 2018-19 for the
first time in history. Captain Kohli’s noble quest hadn’t been in vain. The
final frontier had been conquered.
If India had the resources to win again
in Australia in 2020-21, it is in significant part because of Kohli’s legacy. There
is nothing inevitable about having a team of young test players with the chutzpah
to beat the Aussies in Australia. Kohli’s ambition, faith and patient team
building set this win up.
The point is not to take anything away
from the rest of the leadership group.
Most great achievements have many fathers.
Rahane’s calm, Shastri’s mental toughness, even Bharat Arun’s tactical nous all
contributed to this glorious moment. But leadership is about more than being the
khadoos Maratha rock the rest of the team bat around, it is about more than
being calm presence in the dressing room, it is more than making the smart
field placings. Leadership is also about having a vision for what we will
achieve together and having the resourcefulness and patience to develop a team
to deliver on that vision. To that extent the leader who gave us the joy of
Brisbane 2021 is the nappy-changing daddy Kohli.
Let there be no doubt that Virat has fire in his belly... |
...even if he does have a softer side. |
Note: I was surfing the web for pictures of Virat and Anushka with the daughter, who was born on the day India saved the Sydney test. The photos on the net right now are all stock images or fakes.
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