Virat Kohli has come a long way, earning a foothold in the Indian Cricket Team, and now leads the team as a captain. While we cherish his angry young man attitude on the field, we can never let go of his first-ever interview when he was just 18 years old, and a newbie to the cricket.

At that time, he was just making his hold stronger in Delhi. In the interview, we could see him sitting alongside Puneet Bisht, who was a teammate to Virat in the domestic circuit of New Delhi at that time. Kohli was speaking of the 2007 world cup, when the cricket team was led by Rahul Dravid, and how the Indian cricket team would fairly do under his captainship.

He said, “Success can be determined by how well the Indian players gel together and perform as a unit,” he also spoke on Virendar Sehwag’s selection controversy, saying, “Yes, such a thing should not have been disclosed on TV. This will affect Sehwag’s morale because his performance was anyway a bit down and after this statement was put out, his confidence could have become lower,”

Here take a look at the whole interview-