In 2017, Rahul Dravid spoke about Virat Kohli and aggression in modern-day cricket. Dravid, head coach of the Indian men's cricket team, turned 50 today.
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00:00I think aggression, the game is still about performance.
00:02Let's not take that away from say someone like Virat Kohli.
00:05Just because, you know, he's in your face.
00:07I would have been inauthentic to myself if I had tried to put tattoos and behave like Virat.
00:12I hate to use the word that the players of an earlier generation were not, you know,
00:16were not aggressive or were not mentally tough because I don't believe that.
00:19I think aggression, the game is still about performance.
00:32I think the game is still about performance.
00:34And let's not take that away from say someone like Virat Kohli.
00:37Just because, you know, he's in your face.
00:39And that's his personality.
00:41You know, that's what gets the best out of Virat.
00:44People have asked me, OK, why didn't you behave like that?
00:45But actually, that's what got the best out of me.
00:47I would have been inauthentic to myself if I had tried to put tattoos and behave like Virat.
00:51You know, in the end, I think one of the important things is to be authentic to who you are.
00:57If that is who Virat is and that's what gets the best out of him.
01:00So, for example, you know, like I'm always quite sometimes amazed, you know,
01:03especially before an Australian series, you'll find Virat saying the most outrageous thing.
01:07And I like read the paper and cringe at times.
01:09But then I think back that maybe he actually wants that contest.
01:13He wants that little bit of lip on the field because that gets the best out of himself.
01:16Now, that might not be everyone's cup of tea,
01:19but in the end of the day, he's got to do what gets the best out of him.
01:22I think being authentic to yourself is very, very important.
01:24And if, you know, Virat, in the end of the day, if that's getting the best out of him,
01:28if, you know, engaging in a contest and sometimes needling the opposition is getting the best out of himself.
01:32And it certainly is because his level of performance is, well, second to none.
01:36If in fact, better than anyone, you know, we can see in the world today, then so be it.
01:42What worries me a little bit, though, and I think what worries me is that a lot of that
01:46gets translated into junior cricket.
01:49You know, I think that's the scary thing for me.
01:51It's not so much what Virat does, but I think what tends to happen is,
01:54is that a lot of young kids at 12, 13, 14 tend to copy what's it.
01:58And they try and become the next Virat Kohli, not realizing that maybe that's not authentic to who they are.
02:04And I think trying to just be authentic to who you are is the most important thing.
02:08There's a certain level of confidence and a belief in Indian cricket today,
02:11which has come about, you know, through results.
02:15And I think that's definitely evident today than, say, from the time that I started and I played.
02:20You know, everything for us was, you know, when you went abroad on a tour,
02:24and I remember, I won't mention his name, I was sitting on a flight with someone.
02:28I was really excited. I'm going on one of my early tours and saying, you know,
02:31it'd be great if we can, you know, look to win the series here.
02:36And I got was, we'll be lucky if we win one test match,
02:38and let's hope we can manage to win one and draw the rest or something like that.
02:41Or let's draw all the games.
02:43You can imagine an Indian team going out today and drawing all the test matches overseas.
02:46And it'll not be hailed as a success. People expect India now to win.
02:50I think there's a certain expectation level that has changed.
02:53And that has come about also with results, with performances.
02:56I think there is a certain, I hate to use the word, that the players of an earlier generation
03:00were not, you know, were not aggressive or were not mentally tough, because I don't believe that.
03:04You know, there's a little bit of in-your-face aggression a little bit more
03:08that's been brought about a lot also by, you know, they are in your face all the time.
03:12I mean, through television and Twitter and all this, they are in your face.
03:16I mean, the reality is that.
03:17So, you know, it comes out a little bit more.
03:22I think it comes out a little bit more now than it does in the past.