Not MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli considers this player the fastest among the wickets

Fastest Cricketer Between Wickets: Hitting fours and sixes is equally important in the game of cricket. In such a situation, it is very important to run fast between the wickets. MS Dhoni is considered by many to be the fastest between the wickets. But Virat Kohli does not believe so. Virat considers someone else to be the fastest between the wickets.

Not MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli considers this player the fastest among the wickets

The game of cricket is exciting and this thrill increases even more with fours and sixes. But cricket is not just a game of fours and sixes. Taking runs by running is also very important in cricket. Fours and sixes cannot be hit on every ball, but runs can be scored by running. In such a situation, running fast between the wickets is very important. For this, it is necessary to have good fitness. Many people consider former Indian team captain and veteran player MS Dhoni to be the fastest between the wickets before he retired. And it is natural for anyone who has seen Dhoni running between the wickets to feel the same way. But Virat Kohli, the former captain of the Indian team, does not think so. He considers any other player to be the fastest between the wickets.

Kohli himself is very quick between the wickets. Many people are fans of his fitness. When Kohli is at the crease, he takes runs by running fast between the wickets. Kohli and Dhoni have also run together many times for runs between the wickets. Everyone used to praise Dhoni's speed. Kohli himself also considered Dhoni very fast. But there is one player whom Kohli considers faster than Dhoni. Kohli has also played with that player. The name of that player is AB De Villiers.

De Villiers is a former veteran player of South Africa. And has played with Kohli in the IPL from the Royal Challengers Bangalore team. Kohli believes that de Villiers is the fastest player between the wickets and no one can get runs by running between the wickets faster than him.