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'Zombie': Wagner Reveals How Southampton Crowd Got Under The Skin Of Kohli
Friendly or hostile, Virat Kohli has been a crowd favorite since the start of his international cricket. The Indian captain always likes to interact with people and when the crowd tries to get under his skin, Kohli isn't afraid of giving it back to them.
England is a place that can be very challenging for any touring side, not only for cricketing reasons but also due to the crowd. In the recently concluded World Test Championship(WTC) Final, both India and New Zealand faced a challenging crowd.
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Evergreen Ross Taylor To Bat On After Test Championship Win
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India The New 'Chokers' Of International Cricket?
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