Former India wicketkeeer Syed Kirmani said that the Harmanpreet Kaur led team's comeback after three straight losses reflected their fighting spirit.
The former India wicketkeeper-batter has advised the Suryakumar Yadav-led Indian cricket team to keep politics away from cricket.
Kirmani represented India from 1976-86 in 88 Tests and 49 ODIs. In Tests, he scored 2,759 runs in 124 innings at an average of 27.04, with two centuries and 12 fifties.
Kirmani lauded Kohli not just for his accomplishments on the field but also for the inspiration he provided to the next generation of cricketers.
Ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan, former Indian cricketer Syed Kirmani said that Men in Blue have an upper hand.
There has been a lot of debate regarding the altercation between Virat Kohli and Sam Konstas that took place on Day 1 of the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series.
Syed Kirmani who was one of the crucial figures in India's 1983 World Cup has backed India to win the World Cup on the back of their exceptional performances throughout the tournament.
Syed Kirmani has revealed a funny incident from the 1983 World Cup that took place during India's match against Zimbabwe.