Indian Test skipper Virat Kohli denies taking a dig at MS Dhoni
Kohli felt his comment about India's loss against Bangladesh was taken out of context
Chennai: Virat Kohli is known for speaking his heart out and on the eve of team's departure to Sri Lanka, he made it a point to clarify his statement about team's poor performance after ODI series loss to Bangladesh was taken out of context.
Read: Virat Kohli blames rift between players for India’s series loss?
Kohli told official broadcasters on the eve of the third ODI that he was "not happy with the approach of the team" which his detractors claimed to be a veiled attack on limited overs captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's captaincy.
Read: ‘I am fine’ if captaincy is taken away from me
Asked about questions of friction in the team and his opinion about team’s approach, Kohli said, "I do not agree on that. I was not saying that I was not happy with that approach. I was saying that I am not happy with the way we have executed plans because we have not been able to do what we wanted to do. When I said 'We", it includes me also.
Read: 'No conflict within the team, all of these things have been made up'
"I think there is a massive difference. Cutting clips and copying and pasting done. Really it is not something I understand. I just mentioned it is something that any player playing in the team would feel that we have not been able to execute what we wanted to. So the whole idea is that as a cricketer I am very passionate about winning," added Kohli.
Read: All is not well in Indian dressing room, says Virat Kohli’s personal coach
"I am very passionate about playing well for the country. Helping the team win and watching the guys playing in a particular way was the whole idea behind what I had said. I strongly believe that if you have plans you must go and try to execute and if they do not work then you can say that you could not achieve that. That is the whole idea behind what I have said," Kohli made it clear that he did not like the manner in which his statement was used out of context.