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Virat Kohli the best cricketer at the moment: Brett Lee

The former Australian cricketer is currently in India to promote his film 'UnIndian'

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Virat Kohli the best cricketer at the moment: Brett Lee

Former Australian Brett Lee, who is currently in to promote his "UnIndian", terms Indian Test skipper as the best cricketer at the moment.

"I feel Virat is the best cricketer at the moment. Sachin (Tendulkar) is the best batsman and now I feel Virat (Kohli) is tremendous from his work ethic.... his aggression is amazing. People look up to him," Lee told reportere here.

The former Australian pacer also said that he still loves cricket but getting into acting is the second innings of his life.

"I still love cricket. You will always respect the game enough but this is my second innings," he said.

Talking about his film "UnIndian", he said: "I want people to enjoy the film. It's a and there is humuor and lot of passion."

"This film is about a cross cultural relationship. After watching it, lot of people have come and said that's what we are going through," he added.

Directed by Anupam Sharma, "UnIndian" also features Tannishtha Chatterjee, Supriya Pathak, Akash Khurana and Gulshan Grover.

Virat Kohli the best cricketer at the moment: Brett Lee

The former Australian cricketer is currently in India to promote his film 'UnIndian'

The former Australian cricketer is currently in India to promote his film 'UnIndian'

Former Australian Brett Lee, who is currently in to promote his "UnIndian", terms Indian Test skipper as the best cricketer at the moment.

"I feel Virat is the best cricketer at the moment. Sachin (Tendulkar) is the best batsman and now I feel Virat (Kohli) is tremendous from his work ethic.... his aggression is amazing. People look up to him," Lee told reportere here.

The former Australian pacer also said that he still loves cricket but getting into acting is the second innings of his life.

"I still love cricket. You will always respect the game enough but this is my second innings," he said.

Talking about his film "UnIndian", he said: "I want people to enjoy the film. It's a and there is humuor and lot of passion."

"This film is about a cross cultural relationship. After watching it, lot of people have come and said that's what we are going through," he added.

Directed by Anupam Sharma, "UnIndian" also features Tannishtha Chatterjee, Supriya Pathak, Akash Khurana and Gulshan Grover.

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