Published 18:31 IST, June 23rd 2020

Laxman Sivaramakrishnan decodes the captaincy styles of MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli

Former left-arm spinner Laxman Sivaramakrishnan came forward and decoded the captaincy styles of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his successor Virat Kohi

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Laxman Sivaramakrishnan has explained difference between leadership styles of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his successor Virat Kohli. MS Dhoni is arguably best captain in history of both Indian and world cricket. He is only captain to win all ICC events (World T20 2007, ICC Test mace in 2009, 2011 World Cup, and 2013 Champions Trophy). He has all led Men In Blue to two Asia Cup triumphs in 2010 and 2016 respectively.

Kohli on or hand became Team India's full-time captain in January 2017. Under his reign, India were top-ranked Test side from October 2016 to May 2020. He had also led India to ir first-ever bilateral ODI series win in South Africa (2018) that were followed by maiden Test and bilateral ODI series wins in Australia later that year. 

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Laxman Sivaramakrishnan on Virat and Dhoni

While speaking to an Indian news channel, Sivaramakrishnan went on to say that Virat Kohli makes a lot of changes, and when MS Dhoni used to be Indian captain, he would t make too many changes. Shiva n mentioned that batting megastar likes to make changes as he believes in 'Horses for Courses' and refore, he picks different players on different pitches but all in all, top-ranked ODI batsman has had lots of success because his bowling (bowling attack) has been of really high standards.

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At same time, former left-arm spinner also said that India were very unfortunate t to have won an ICC event under Kohli. He has spoken about India's heartbreaking World Cup semi-final loss against eventual runners-up New Zealand. Apart from that loss, Men In Blue under Virat Kohli's reign had also lost ICC Champions Trophy 2017 final to arch-rivals Pakistan.

Talking about semi-final loss at Manchester, cricketer-turned-commentator added that have been a bit unlucky and that Indian team  have been coming to semi-finals and n losing (had also lost 2015 World Cup semis against eventual winners Australia). Furrmore, he added that Men In Blue lost to New Zealand in last four which was a bit unfortunate but he reckons that India have been very consistent over a period of time.

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18:31 IST, June 23rd 2020