Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar are different : Glenn McGrath
Former Australian pacer Glenn McGrath has insisted that Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar are vastly different in terms of personalities. The Aussie also believes that the attitude Virat Kohli brings to the field will hold him in good stead in his career and that he “will be around for a long time”.
“Virat and Sachin are different personalities. There is no doubt that Sachin is one of
“Virat is confident; he has got this attitude to batting. He does not back down.
“Sachin was positive and confident and went about his business.
“Virat brings a different level of attitude to the game which I like and I think that will hold him in good stead. I think he will be around for a long time. Virat probably comes a bit harder at you, considering the T20 format,” said McGrath while interacting with media on Tuesday, reported the Hindu.
When asked about his duels with Sachin Tendulkar on the field, McGrath said, “I would never say I dominated Sachin Tendulkar. I had some good days against him and he had some good days against me as well.
“I enjoyed bowling to the guys who were described as class players and were able to adjust to the conditions around the world. I would bowl to Sachin in areas which he did not like and he would wait for a bad ball.”
Despite his initial qualms about the 20-over version of the game, McGrath feels that the format has helped in bringing in new people to the game.
“Test cricket is still the ultimate and young people should hold it in high regard. I used to have concerns about T20 cricket and its impact on the game but I think it can have a positive impact by bringing new people into the game to watch it and to play. That might filter up to the Test level.
“You look at the guys like Virat, A.B. de Villiers, Steve Smith, Joe Root — they are quality Test players and are also up there with the best in T20. You still need to be a quality batsman to succeed at T20 level too,” he said.
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