’His legacy will outlive his career’: Brendon McCullum drops ultimate praise for Virat Kohli’s 300th ODI at Edgebaston originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Virat Kohli set to play his 300th ODI in likely final England ODI tour.Brendon McCullum hails Kohli as a global cricket icon transcending the sport.India aim to bounce back after suffering 4-0 T20I series defeat.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementVirat Kohli steps into what may well be his farewell ODI tour of England when India take on the hosts in the series opener at Edgbaston on Tuesday.It will be his 00th ODI in a storied career and ahead of the contest, England head coach Brendon McCullum offered warm words for Kohli, calling him one of the sport’s finest ambassadors and someone whose impact will continue to be felt long after he eventually retires.In a video shared by ECB, McCullum, who spent a season alongside Kohli in the Royal Challengers Bengaluru dressing room during the IPL, spoke fondly of his intense competitive streak and the way he throws himself fully into every contest.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement”I had the privilege of playing with him for a year at RCB. I got to share the dressing room with him, got to know him and thoroughly enjoyed his company. He’s a highly competitive person and leaves nothing out on the field. He plays with all his heart and is an immense cricketer,” McCullum said.MORE: The England Test players with the most to lose after Brendon McCullum’s exitStill, McCullum couldn’t resist a joke that he’d still prefer Kohli score nothing this series, even while wishing him well and praising him as a true champion of the game.”I’d still want him to make no runs in this series! But we wish him well. He’s a fierce competitor and an absolute champion,” he laughed.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHowever, he soon hailed Kohli as a cricketer who has drawn entire generations toward the sport and grown into a figure recognised well beyond cricket’s usual boundaries, likening his global appeal to that of a celebrity.”He’s inspired generations of people to love cricket. He’s one of those players who transcends the sport. He’s become a real rockstar, not just in cricket or India, but around the world and across different sports. When his time is up, his legacy will live on long after he’s played the game,” he added.MORE: Kohli and Gambhir not on speaking terms: Reports state cold war in India campIndia are are looking to put a difficult T20I campaign behind them after suffering a complete 4-0 series defeat in the shorter format.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWith senior campaigners like Kohli and Rohit Sharma back in the fold, the visitors will be eager to lay down a strong marker early in their build-up toward the 2027 ODI World Cup, using this series as an opportunity to reset momentum and restore some confidence within the squad.Kohli has just one century to his name in
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