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Virat Kohli Most Foul-Mouthed Individual Says Nick Compton
Former England batsman Nick Compton has referred to Indian skipper Virat Kohli as the "most foul-mouthed individual". In a tweet, the 38-year-old who scored 775 runs in 16 Test matches between 2012 and 2016, recalled an incident from 2012 during a Test series in India.
"Isn't Kohli the most foul mouthed individual. I'll Never forget the barrage of abuse I received in 2012 when the swearing [emoticon: swearing face] stunned me to the point that he did himself a serious disservice.
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