Team India fitness levels behind others, Virat Kohli tells PM Narendra Modi

Virat Kohli, captain of the Indian cricket team, on Thursday admitted that while the fitness standards of the side
Team India fitness levels behind others, Virat Kohli tells PM Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli, captain of the Indian cricket team, on Thursday admitted that while the fitness standards of the side has improved, they are still behind when compared with other teams in the world.

While interacting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Fit India Dialogue, Kohli spoke about the importance of fitness and proper diet to deal with the fast-paced nature of the world.

During the online session, PM Modi, among other things, inquired Kohli about the Yo-Yo test and whether the Indian skipper is also required to be part of the exercise.

"Sir, the test (Yo-yo) is very important considering the fitness point of view. When you're looking at the global fitness levels and standards, our team's level is still below that of the other teams. However, we are looking to take that higher, it's a basic requirement," Kohli said.

"T20Is and ODIs get over in a day. However, when you're talking about a Test match, we have to play five days, play one full day, get back and return refreshed for the next day's play. Considering this, the fitness benchmark is very important," he added.

The Indian skipper further said he always takes the initiative and runs first for the test. "There is a condition, if I fail the test, I will also not be available for selection. I think this system and culture need to be set.

"Overall, the fitness level of the team is important. Our fast bowlers, who are the best in the world right now, are now able to give their full effort even on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th days. We always had the skill, but in crucial moments, our performances used to dip. The opposition team used to win.

"These days, due to our fitness, we are able to capitalise on the crucial moments of the game. The results are coming because of this. This benchmark is very important for elite sportsmen," he added.

In a candid moment during their conversation, the prime minister also questioned the India captain whether Delhi's Chhole Bhature business is suffering, considering Kohli - who has now turned into a vegan — has been staying away from his favourite street food. IANS

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