Don't mind Kohli blowing flying kiss if he scores ton: Kapil

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 02 2015 | 4:50 PM IST
Former India captain Kapil Dev feels that he is fine with Virat Kohli's antics as long as he is performing on field.
"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' organized 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!"
On India's chances in the World Cup, 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.
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First Published: Feb 02 2015 | 4:50 PM IST

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