'When I am bowling, he comes to me and asks what field I want. That's what bowlers want to hear and he gives bowlers freedom.'
India chinaman spinner Kuldeep Yadav can't stop raving about skipper Virat Kohli and describes him as an inspirational leader, who provides tremendous support and freedom to bowlers.
India completed a tour sweep on Wednesday by winning the one-off T20 International by six wickets. The visitors had previously swept the Test series 3-0 and the ODI series 5-0.
"Virat is a leader. He gives you everything you want on the field. When I am bowling, he comes to me and asks what field I want. That's what bowlers want to hear and he gives bowlers freedom," Kuldeep said.
"He has given me tremendous support through the Test series, the ODIs and now too (T20I). So I am very happy with this kind of team unity as well as the leader."
The 22-year-old from Kanpur said Kohli's dedication on field is an inspiration for all the players.
"He leads from the front with both the bat and even in fielding also. Wherever he is fielding, he gives it his all. So it is a motivation in itself seeing him on the field, or whether he is training in the nets," he said.
"Looking at him, if we can improve our fielding even by one percent, that will be good. He talks to younger players about what he wants from them and what we need from the team," he added.
Kuldeep got few chances on this tour, playing in the third Test at Pallekele as substitute for the suspended Ravindra Jadeja. Then he was rested for the first three ODIs as the team management followed a policy of rotation. He featured in the last two matches before the lone T20 game.
"Till now it has been very challenging for me as well but I am very happy with my performance. I got the chance in the last Test match to perform well. In ODIs I played the last two matches and performed well. I think I did well in the T20 too," he said.
"As a player you have to perform in every game. It's a pressure game. Everyone has to contribute especially when the captain and coach decide to rotate players. I am very happy with the policy, and you have to give credit to captain and coach because the World Cup is coming so they wanted to try out everyone," said the left-arm spinner.
He paired up with fellow leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal in the final ODI and then again in the T20, and the duo changed the course of the game by picking up five wickets between them.
"It was good bowling with him. If two leg spinners are playing then there is more opportunity to take wickets. In this match we took five wickets together," Yadav said.
"So if two leg spinners are playing more chances come to take wickets if you bowl in partnerships. And it is also difficult for the batting side to score runs."
India will be playing Australia next, followed by New Zealand, and both series have more T20s as the Board of Control for Cricket in India has looked to increase the frequency of matches in the shortest format.
"If you play three or four games like a series, it is good for the team. It is perhaps good for the opposition as well.
"We are looking forward to the next series and we know Australia is coming. We have three T20s against them as well as New Zealand. I am very happy that the BCCI has decided to increase number of T20 matches," Kuldeep said.