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India Quotes by Virat Kohli
- Everyone loves a win in India. No one wants to lose a match. It is the cricketer who absorbs all the pressure.
- People from North India are generally known to be aggressive and emotional.
- I always dreamt of holding the bat and winning games for India. That was my inspiration to take up cricket.
- My superhero has always been Tendulkar, and it will be Tendulkar for life. He is someone who has inspired me immensely. Just watching him play…
- I get really motivated when I put on the India jersey. It is a responsibility, so I want to perform in the best way I…
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- The destruction of India's village system was the greatest of England's blunders. — Annie Besant
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