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For me aggression is the passion to win games: Virat Kohli

| @indiablooms | Nov 20, 2018, at 03:33 pm

Brisbane, Nov 20 (IBNS): Indian captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday said he considers 'aggression' as the passion to win games for his team.

Kohli and his men are currently in Australia.

"For me aggression is the passion to win games for the team," Kohli said while addressing a press conference ahead of India's T20 clash against Australia on Wednesday.

Speaking on countering, Kohli said: " If the opposition is aggressive towards you then you counter it."

He said his eleven colleagues strive for excellence when they step out on the field.

"When we step out on the field, we have eleven individuals who are striving for excellence," he said.

India arrived in Australia after completing a complete victory in the T20, Test and ODI series against the West Indies on the home soil.

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