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SA v IND: I'm Looking Forward To Supporting Virat Kohli, Says Rahul Dravid
India head coach Rahul Dravid has praised Test captain Virat Kohli, saying that he has had great success wherever he has played.
He added that Kohli is one of those cricketers who is keen on evolving and keeps pushing himself. On his third tour of South Africa, Kohli will be itching to lead the Indian team to their maiden series win in the country when the three-match Test series begins from Sunday at SuperSport Park in Centurion.
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