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Is Virat Kohli the biggest miser? Yuvi thinks so

| | Sep 13, 2016, at 04:57 pm
Mumbai, Sept 13 (IBNS): It seems that nothing can go wrong for India's Test captain Virat Kohli, who has achieved so much in international cricket in such a short span of time, but a fellow cricketer, albeit a senior, revealed a different side of the blue-eyed boy of sport's faithfuls.

In a recent interview given by Yuvraj Singh to a radio channel, the south paw ranked Kohli as 'the biggest miser', while revealing his inconsistency when it comes down to cash.

Virat surely is making the big bucks with umpteen endorsement deals, but Yuvi said, "I don’t how to explain. It’s like this is yours and this is mine, you will pay for this one and I will pay for that one. You know, in our Punjabi culture, we don’t have that, if we are going out, then one person pays but some people are different and currently, Virat Kohli is the biggest miser. So, every time we go out, it’s me always paying and I have to force him to give the money."

The southpaw however added that it was all in good spirits and urged people to treat it like a banter between teammates.

 

Image: Virat Kohli Twitter page

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