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Dhoni denies spat between Kohli, Dhawan

| | Dec 26, 2014, at 05:23 am
Melbourne, Dec 25 (IBNS) Indian skipper MS Dhoni used his wit and rejected reports of a dressing room spat between Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan and vice-captain Virat Kohli on the fourth day of the Brisbane Test.

Dhoni told reporters: "Actually that was the case. Virat used a knife. He stabbed Shikhar, who just recovered out of that then we pushed him to bat. These are all stories."

"If somebody from the team has actually told you this, it'd be interesting if you could give us the name..Because his imagination is really brilliant and he should be working for one of the movie companies. He doesn't deserve to be in our dressing room, because he has entirely created something that has not been there at all."

The third Test of the ongoing series between India and Australia will commence from Friday.

Australia lead the series 2-0.
 

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