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It’s okay if Virat Kohli scores a century and then blows a kiss to his girlfriend, says Kapil Dev
On India's chances in the World Cup, Kapil said it was 25 percent.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Feb 02, 2015, 05:57 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 02, 2015, 06:20 PM (IST)


New Delhi: Former India captain Kapil Dev says that he is fine with Virat Kohli’s antics as long as he is performing on field. Kapil was at an event organised by a news company.
“If Virat Kohli scores a century and then blows a flying kiss towards his girlfriend, I have no problems. Rather I have problem if a player scores zero and is blowing a flying kiss. We played cricket in a different era and now its a different era. We have to accept that,” Kapil said at a ‘Cricket Conclave’ organised by News24.
“We can’t just sit back and think that cricket is no longer a gentleman’s game. Times have changed. The generation I played was different. We grew up with Test cricket. But now you have sledging, abuses and T20 is an accepted format.”
Kapil also took a sarcastic dig at India’s team huddle which he described as “hug.” “Well I have never understood this team hug inside the ground at start of the match. What were you guys doing in dressing room. Only eating eggs!”
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On India’s chances in the ICC World Cup 2015, Kapil said it was 25 percent and also explained his reason for it. “India I believe will reach semifinals and all four semi finalists will have 25 percent chance. You can’t predict from there on. I believe start is very important. I think the first 15 overs will decide how India will perform. I would take 40/0 in first 15 overs which can give us 270 plus total. It’s a must. But if India lose 2-3 wickets in 15 overs it will be difficult,” Kapil said.