Virat wants to learn from Dhoni
Press Trust of India
06 March 2008 (New Delhi)

Virat Kohli, India's under-19 World Cup winning captain is keen to learn the art of being a
calm leader on the field like the senior captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
"He (Dhoni) is a bit calm on field and I am not. I think, I need to improve on that. I get a bit upset about things happening on the field.
"He is a great captain and is wining matches, which is good for India," he said.
The young Delhi player said he was not disappointed by not playing arch-rivals Pakistan in the final match.
"We would have been happy if Pakistan was there. It would have been a crunch game. But the South African gave us a good fight, they gave us a dream final. We could not have asked for more," he said.
Kohli now has set his eyes on playing in cash-rich Indian Premier League.
"Yes, I am (looking forward to playing in IPL). I have not talked to anyone but an agreement is going to happen soon. My managing company is looking after that," he said.
Kohli also said that his focus was more on playing good cricket and thoughts of transition to the senior team had never crossed his minds.
" I have not thought about that. You don't know what future holds. I am currently concentrating on the domestic season. IPL of course is coming up," he said.
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i am your fan . HI PLAY WELL .
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one thing he has to learn is to keep his mouth closed ,at least sometimes. Screaming is not aggression, always.
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