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De Villiers Says Virat Kohli Can Still Shine in 2027 World Cup

 

Cricket legend AB de Villiers believes that Virat Kohli’s story in international cricket is far from over. In a recent interview, De Villiers said he is confident that the Indian icon could still play a vital role in the 2027 World Cup, given his incredible form and dedication to fitness.

“Virat is not the kind of player who slows down easily,” said De Villiers. “He’s still performing at the highest level, and knowing his determination, he could very well lead India again in 2027.”

Kohli, who will be 38 during the next World Cup, has repeatedly shown that age is just a number when it comes to performance and physical conditioning. His teammate-turned-friend De Villiers emphasized that Kohli’s mental toughness makes him a rare athlete capable of defying age barriers.

The 2027 edition could be a symbolic moment — the tournament returning to South African soil, where Kohli made his mark as a young star. For De Villiers, seeing Kohli lift another trophy would be “the perfect ending to a legendary career.”

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