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Shivnarine Chanderpaul Names the Best Batsman in the World
By Shruti - Mar 23, 2020 9:30 am
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Former West Indies batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul has shared that India captain Virat Kohli is the best batsman in the world right now and he also said that Kohli is his favourite batsman as well. Chanderpaul was in India a few days ago for the much-anticipated Road Safety World Series 2020 but it was later called off due to the coronavirus outbreak not only in the country but also across the globe. A lot of former players took part in the series which included batting legends Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Yuvraj Singh, Irfan Pathan and a few more a well.

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli

“Obviously, it’s Virat Kohli. He has been working on all the aspects of his game, and the results are showing. He is working hard on his fitness; he works on his skills. You see him putting in the hard work, and he is one of those guys who always wants to do well. He’s proven it, day in and day out. You have to give credit to him for that. It’s not easy to stay at the top of your game for so long. You got to put in your work, and the results are showing,” Chanderpaul told Sportstar.

Due to coronavirus pandemic, all the sports events have been postponed. However, the T20 World Cup which is scheduled to be played in October-November in Australia expected to take place. However, the former player commented on West Indies’ chances in the mega event.

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“Well, West Indies have always had players for the shorter format. Yet again, it all depends on how well you perform on that day because, in the T20 format, anybody could win on that day. We always have a lot of match-winners, that’s the good thing about us,” he added.

“With the power hitters, good bowlers they play a major part in the shorter format. So, we still have one of the best T20 squads around. But we still have to go out and play well to win matches. Don’t take anyone lightly, play as hard as we can, and we will win,” Shivnarine Chanderpaul concluded.