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Batting great Greg Chappell hails King Kohli

TIL Desk Sports/ Batting great and former India coach Greg Chappell has called Virat Kohli the ‘most Australian non-Australian’ cricketer of all time and thanked the sport’s ‘most important’ figure for championing the cause of the Test format with his ‘all-out aggression’. Chappell invoked Mahatma Gandhi before crediting Kohli’s intensity for bringing about a paradigm shift in Indian cricket.

“Many previous Indian cricket teams tended to play with undue deference to their opponents, as if in accord with the Gandhian principle. Sourav Ganguly was the first Indian captain to try to change that approach. It worked to a degree in India, but usually hit a hurdle overseas,” Chappell wrote.

“Virat Kohli does not believe in passive resistance. He is a proponent of all-out aggression. His idea is to dominate the opposition. “Kohli is the most Australian non-Australian cricketer of all time. He embodies the new India. As the premier player and captain of the world’s pre-eminent cricket power, he feels an abiding responsibility to the wider game.”

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