Champion leadership

India Inc can take lessons from the Kohli-Dhoni equation

Shyamal Majumdar 

Shyamal Majumdar

Cricket team captains usually prefer to field within the 30-yard circle during the crucial stages of a limited-overs match. That’s because it helps them to be in command and in advising bowlers and close-in fielders. But Virat Kohli has gone off the beaten track.

Match after match, he fields closer to the boundary line during the last few overs. This helps in two ways: One, in making good use of his superb throwing arm and agility; and two, it allows the wicketkeeper to advise the bowlers on the length they should bowl at. Kohli’s logic is simple: The wicketkeeper, specially of ...

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 20:53 IST