New Delhi: Not just a leader, Mahendra Singh Dhoni was also a savior for his successor Virat Kohli, who revealed that the talismanic former skipper prevented his ouster from the Indian team many a time.
Kohli has played most of his international cricket under Dhoni's captaincy since his ODI debut in Sri Lanka back in 2008.
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Kohli didn't show consistency in his initial days both in ODIs and Tests, and his place wasn't secure, but Dhoni had immense faith in his talent and abilities.
"He (Dhoni) will always be the person, who guided me initially and gave me opportunities. He gave me ample time and space to grow as a cricketer, saved me from getting dropped from the team many times," India's captain in all formats told 'bcci.tv'.
India's No.1 batsman made it clear that replacing Dhoni as a captain is a big ask.
"Obviously, these are massive shoes to fill. You think of M.S. Dhoni and the first word that comes to mind is captain! You don't relate MS Dhoni in any other way. For me he is always going to be my captain," said Kohli.
On Wednesday, Dhoni relinquished captaincy in limited overs format and the senior selection committee officially handed over the baton to Kohli on Friday.
Kohli's new assignment starts with the three-match ODI series against England starting in Pune on January 15.

M. S. Dhoni and Virat Kohli. File photo: Getty Images