Mamoon
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Again my friend argument stays the same, he does not want to be Kohli, he is content with his life. He would care a damn worrying about an armchair critic like you and me. Everybody is successful is their domain, whats this pointless comparison.
Your argument is pointless. Your conflating personal contentment with success.
The greatest cricketer of all time might not be content with his life but the worst cricketer of all time might be.
I will give you an extreme example - if Umar Akmal is content with his life and doesn’t give a damn about his critics, would you say that he didn’t underachieve as a cricketer?
Rohit has underachieved as a cricketer because he has 2,000 Test runs and 6 tons at the age of 33.
It doesn’t matter if he his happy with his life and doesn’t care about his critics and doesn’t want to be as successful as Kohli. The fact is that he is a huge underachiever at Test level.
If that doesn’t bother him then he is not a good role model for any cricketer who wants to succeed in Test cricket.