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Captain Cool praises Virat, says ‘Kohli is the best’

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Indian skipper, Mahendra Singh Dhoni while praising Indian batsman Virat Kohli said that he is close to becoming a legend for all the brilliance he has shown in these few years.

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“He (Kohli) is the best and has already reached a status, where he is close to (being) a legend. So I am very happy for him. And the way he has batted everywhere and in the last few years, he has just been brilliant,” Dhoni, who is the brand ambassador and mentor of an app ‘Run Adam’, said at the launch.

Kohli played all his cricket under Dhoni. His 149 against England in the first Test was the final frontier that the current India captain captured. Dhoni is happy that Kohli is taking the team forward.

“He keeps taking the team forward and that is what you want from a leader. So all the best to him,” Dhoni said.

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Dhoni also cleared that he will not go anywhere till World Cup 2019 in England, to the rumours that he is retiring to which Ravi Shastri said “That’s rubbish. MS is not going anywhere.”

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