Under Kohli Indian Team went too Far and Learn to Give Back

One of the Best Player of Indian team Sir Viv Richards Salute Virat
Under Kohli Indian Team went too Far and Learn to Give Back

Brand ambassador for the American University of Antigua, College of Medicine, who is also a part of the Manipal Group, the legendary cricketer hasn't mislaid any of his famous swaggers as well. He is still as intimidating as he was during his playing days, as straightforward as his defiant shots used to be.

Sir Viv Richard is not a usual 66year old guy but still standing straight as an arrow. He is the perfect man and also in shape to smack more few sixes in IPL

In an interaction session while everyone is silent and someone is whispering than he immediately said that "be silence when I'm speaking because it disturbs my mind "can we have some manners" he vigorously reacted on this".

Viv wasn't silent though while speaking. He was the best while talking about cricketer and especially about Virat Kohli

Viv said, "I love Virat Kohli captaincy I even like that the former skipper Saurav Ganguly off his shirt after winning the series in England.  When their country was Very successful they enjoy each and every moment".

"I love Virat Kohli aggression on the field when asked if he saw a bit himself and Sachin Tendulkar in Kohli, as recently suggested by Steve Waugh, Viv said with a smile: "I don't know about Steve, but I know about Viv… For sure, I like Virat.

He competes hard. He expects results. A lot of people have said that he's too aggressive… But I don't think so. When you have a guy who can lead from the front, it can only rub off on the individuals who are following him. And as you can see, the Indian team seems to be doing pretty well nowadays."

India's four-match Test series in Australia is locked at 1-1 after two Tests and Viv thinks that India has a great chance of emerging victorious.

The series is going on the verge of excitement and I really enjoy it a lot especially when the opening test was won by India. Aussie fought back and played very well. 

Saluting Sunil Gavaskar, Viv said: "He's the godfather of Indian batsmanship. He passed down the mantle to Sachin, and now we are seeing Virat. India should be very proud to have so many talented people who are up there in world cricket."

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