Dhoni was only one who messaged me after I left Test captaincy: Kohli

DUBAI, Sept 5: Virat Kohli has revealed that Mahendra Singh Dhoni was the only person, who ‘messaged’ him after he unexpectedly stepped down as Test captain following the series loss in South Africa as the former skipper took a dig at “people” who talk on TV but did not reach out to him to help.
Kohli had quit T20 captaincy as well but the ODI leadership was taken away from him. However, India’s most successful captain relinquishing Test leadership in January caught the cricketing world by surprise.
Speaking to media on a rather eventful last 12 months when he was also criticised for his form, Kohli talked about Dhoni’s phone call and the bond that they share.
“One thing I can tell you is when I gave up Test captaincy, I got a message from only one person who I’ve played with before — MS Dhoni,” said Kohli after India’s narrow loss to Pakistan in Asia Cup on Sunday.
“A lot of people have my number and a lot of people give suggestions on TV, but among people who have my number, I didn’t get a message from anyone else,” he said.
After a prolonged lean patch, the former captain has found form in the Asia Cup and struck his second successive half-century on Sunday.
Kohli has immense respect for his ‘first captain’ Dhoni and it was evident in his response.
“When there’s respect and a connection with someone, when it’s genuine, it looks like this. Because there’s security at both ends. Neither was I insecure with him nor was he insecure with me.
“All I can say is if I want to tell someone something I’ll reach out individually, if the help is needed. If you give a suggestion in front of the whole world, it holds no value for me. If it is something that will improve me then you can do it one-on-one also.”(PTI)