India all-rounder Deepak Hooda expressed his happiness over getting his ODI cap from Virat Kohli, terming the moment as an 'amazing and proud feeling'. Hooda became the 243rd men's cricketer for India in ODIs during the first game against the West Indies at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
In both matches, Hooda made scores of 26 not out and 29. With his part-time off-spin, Hooda took out Shamarh Brooks in the second match as India clinched the series with the third ODI on Friday now a dead rubber.
"It was a great feeling when I made my debut in the first ODI. You always work hard for that, before the match I spoke to you (pointing towards Suryakumar Yadav). I feel blessed and honoured to be a part of a champion side, a great feeling. It was my childhood dream to get the cap from either MS Dhoni or Virat Kohli. When I was growing up, Kohli was becoming a legend and Mahi bhai was already one. Getting the cap from Kohli was an amazing and proud feeling," said Hooda in a chat with Yadav in a video uploaded by the BCCI.