
Harbhajan: India too dependent on Kohli-Rohit, not enough belief in others
"If Kohli or Rohit gets out, 70% of India's matches slip out of their hands"
"If Kohli or Rohit gets out, 70% of India's matches slip out of their hands"
"In the 2000s, we had Dravid, Kumble, Laxman, Sourav and Sachin to guide the team”
"I always wanted to see how he prepares and what he does”
"I just feel there are very fewer guys to look up to"
"He was a different ball game altogether"
"He wants to compete with me, is it?"
"People took me lightly initially, and then I proved them wrong"
“The best thing about him is his strike rate and I want that in my game”
“At some stage, when things settle down, it might happen, who knows”
Mayank Agarwal was part of India's World Cup squad, but didn't play a game
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