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Virat Kohli is a perfect role model: Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh was all praise for Virat Kohli after the India skipper blazed his way to 10,000 runs from only 205 innings in one day internationals.

Kohli on Wednesday smashed his 37th century and in the process became the fastest man to complete 10,000 runs in ODIs.

Kohli struck 157 not out as India posted a challenging 321/6 against West Indies in the second ODI at Vizag. In reply, the Windies rode on Shai Hope's inspiring 123 not out and Shemron Hetmyer's 94 to tie the match with India as they reached 321/7 in their 50 overs.

India continue to lead the series 1-0 thanks to their victory in the first ODI in Guwahati.

"He must have been a relieved man after the tied game. It was a great game of cricket.

"My salute to this guy. The way he goes about his business, he is just unbelievable. It's not easy to be Virat Kohli. His performances are just too good," Harbhajan told India Today.

"I have played with some of the greats of the game..Paaji [Sachin Tendulkar] gonna remain Paaji [up top]. Kohli is a perfect role model."

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