"The true judge of a good captain is when you don't perform well and still do a good job while leading a side
Bangalore AB De Villiers plays a shot during the T20 2018 match against Delhi at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday. Pic/PTI
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South Africa's batting great AB de Villiers today said Virat Kohli has been fantastic as captain of Bangalore, proving his mettle time and again under difficult circumstances.
"The true judge of a good captain is when you don't perform well and still do a good job while leading a side. He has come through with flying colours when it comes to that. He has been a fantastic captain for us," de Villiers told media at an event here. De Villiers said Kohli is putting a lot of effort and energy to keep the side in good stead in the training sessions and hopes he scores a lot many runs in the remainder of the T20.
Asked whether he and Kohli feels the pressure when other batsmen fails to score runs, de Villiers said: "It is normal to feel pressure because we are international players. However, I don't feel extra pressure, I don't think Virat feels it either. We have a team of match-winners and it is up to us to share the load." The South African run machine said won't be surprised if a couple of youngsters come through with flying colours in the ongoing T20.
"In the last five years or so I have seen a lot of talent coming through. I see youngsters playing without any fear so I won't be surprised if a couple of players come through. "I won't say that only the experienced players are performing. We're not even halfway through yet, so there is a lot of time for the youngsters to do well," he said.
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