At 25, Virat Kohli co-owns an ISL football team and the young Indian batsman says his passion for the sport along with future planning influenced his decision to invest in FC Goa.
Former cricket stars Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar along with Bollywood personalities such as John Abraham and Abhishek Bachhan also co-own different teams in the much-hyped league, beginning next month.
"Some might think I am pretty young to do something like this or it is a step taken too early but nothing is never too early. If you believe in something, you have to put your 100 per cent commitment to it and I decided to do it because I want football to grow in India," Kohli said defending his move.
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Kohli was confident that just as the cash-rich Indian Premier League has helped youngsters improve their game, the Indian Super League will also help football players in the country.
"As you have seen in IPL, a lot of people are against it, a lot of people don't like it but what it has done is, it has given confidence to the younger players playing along with the best in the world, so they have confidence to go out and perform at that level.
"This is what ISL is going to do, where you get a chance to play with the legends of the game. You feed off their talent, you feed off their experience and learn as much as you can from them and your confidence level goes up. Because of this league we will see the level of football going higher.
"The skill level is certainly going to improve, the confidence of the players, the infrastructure, so ISL is a step in making football a major sport in India and I am all for it," he said.