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Virat Kohli and his team seem to be in a good spirit after finally scoring a win on Australia in the one-day international series. And that may be one of the reasons why the Indian skipper and his close buddies stepped out to have a bit of fun enjoying their break. Along with Kohli was Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul.

The guys were enjoying black coffee chilling with their favorite buddies in the capital city of Australia, Canberra.

 

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In his last few posts, Virat Kohli shared a few clicks of his team in blue huddled together on the field. The photographs are most probably from the day the Indian team won the last ODI of the series against Australia. He captioned one of the pictures, "On to the next one."

 

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Yet another click that followed was captioned, "Proud of this team. We march forward. On to the T20s."

 

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Next, they will be playing T20 in Sydney. After their last win, the spirits of the Indian team are very high. And his latest post shared today seems to indicate so. Virat Kohli wrote, "On to Sydney."

 

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Virender Sehwag Hits Out At Virat Kohli in His Latest Interview

Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has slammed Virat Kohli for his inconsistency in selecting team members for the matches. Hitting out at the Indian skipper, the former Indian batsman asked why the same rules are not applicable to Virat himself.

He even reminded that Kohli could never have become such a big player had MS Dhoni not given him extra chances despite failing in a couple of matches.

Earlier even Gautam Gambhir had questioned the decision of the selection committee asking why the captain is not selected based on his IPL performance if the players are judged on the basis of their performance in the T20 tournament.

 

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