Proper match-winner Virat Kohli is my favourite player, says former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi

09-02-2024
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Shahid Afridi, the former Pakistan all-rounder and a respected figure in international cricket, has recently expressed his admiration for Indian cricket star Virat Kohli.

Known for his outspoken character, Kohli has earned praise from many in the cricketing world. Afridi's comments highlight the mutual respect that transcends the competitive nature of the sport, especially between India and Pakistan, two nations with a storied cricketing rivalry.

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What did Shahid Afridi say on Virat Kohli?

In an interview with News24 Sports, Shahid Afridi revealed that Virat Kohli is his favourite player.

"Virat Kohli is my favourite player. I rate him very highly. Virat Kohli is a proper match-winner player," Afridi said.

Afridi also mentioned that if Kohli visits Pakistan for the upcoming Champions Trophy, he would be the center of attention. He praised Kohli's class and remarked on the admiration Kohli has among Pakistani fans.

"If Virat Kohli comes to Pakistan, he will forget the love and hospitality of India. There is a lot of craze in Pakistan. People like him a lot in Pakistan," Afridi added.

Afridi also highlighted keeping sports separate from politics. He said, "Indians coming to Pakistan, Pakistanis going to India, what can be more beautiful than that?" Reflecting on his own experiences, Afridi recalled the respect and love he received in India and the similar reception Indian teams have enjoyed in Pakistan.

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It goes without saying that Virat Kohli has garnered respect across the entire cricketing world. Afridi's words also underline the potential for sports, particularly cricket, to bridge divides and foster goodwill between nations.

The ICC Champions Trophy bringing together the top eight ODI teams from around the world. Scheduled to take place in Pakistan from 19 February to 9 March 2025, this edition will be special as it marks the return of the tournament after an eight-year hiatus. As the defending champions, Pakistan will be eager to dominate on home soil.