Here’s what Dhoni gifted Virat Kohli after India won series against England
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni is well known for collecting stumps as souvenir but then BCCI decided to use the LED stumps invented by Bronte EcKermann. Amongst the many souvenir collected, the former skipper ensured a 'gift' for Virat Kohli and it is really special.
Dhoni passed on the series winning match ball, and it turned out to be an emotional moment for the current skipper.
"Well, MS gave me the match ball in the second game. The stumps are too expensive nowadays and they don't allow us to take it home (smiles). He gave me the ball and told me that it was my first series win as captain and it is memorable. It was a special moment for me and I got the ball signed from him as well,"Kohli told bcci .tv.
The monikers like 'Captain Fearless' or 'King Kohli' is not something that the skipper likes. Asked what phrase suits him the best, he replied:"I prefer being the Joker in the change room."
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"Well, MS gave me the match ball in the second game. The stumps are too expensive nowadays and they don't allow us to take it home (smiles). He gave me the ball and told me that it was my first series win as captain and it is memorable. It was a special moment for me and I got the ball signed from him as well,"
The monikers like 'Captain Fearless' or 'King Kohli' is not something that the skipper likes. Asked what phrase suits him the best, he replied:"I prefer being the Joker in the change room."
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