Yes,he is a 'rising star' for the Indian side. Though his debut and initial few games were'nt good yet he developed good consistency and has scored 2 tons and 8 half -tons in only just 27 games that he has played. He aggregates an astounding 1000+ runs at an exceptional average of 50 + (only M.S.Dhoni had such stats for India after reaching 1000runs).
He is a perfect no4 batsman ,and he is a player who can adapt himself to the situation. His style resembles Rahul Dravid and he can change his game and temperament as when required. He also happens to be a good fielder and has also lead the India under 19 to a world cup win.
Besides,he can also be a part timer. He seems to be perfect in what he does and is a bright future for Indian cricket. He does'nt talk much and avoids partyin,in short a perfect gentleman.
I do feel he can do well in tests too for the Indian side.
He has just started , give him some time dude. And he has Yet to perform on big stage against good pace attacks. Yes he has done well , but most of those runs have come on flat subcontinent tracks.
Simple guy? Which Kohli you are talking about , he is a party animal . He should keep himself away from distractions that is the only worry.
Other than that so far so good. Gentleman? , you gotta be kidding http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100405/js...
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