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    IPL 2025: Mr. IPL Suresh Raina Says He Won’t Rest Until Virat Kohli Wins Title

    Suresh Raina showed heartfelt support for Virat Kohli, saying he won't be content until Kohli wins the IPL. He praised Kohli’s unmatched hunger and consistency in the ongoing 2025 season.

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    Published: 04 May 2025, 04:48 AM
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    Updated: 01 Jul 2026, 01:56 PM

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    IPL 2025: Mr. IPL Suresh Raina Says He Won’t Rest Until Virat Kohli Wins Title

    New Delhi. In IPL season 18, 5-time champion Chennai has been eliminated from the tournament, while Royal Challengers Bangalore, which has never won the tournament, is once again trying to reach the trophy in some way. Dhoni's blast did not happen, now along with the fans, cricket experts are waiting for Kohli's wonder.


    Former CSK players Suresh Raina and Virat Kohli have played many matches together for the Indian cricket team. These two players are seen together in each other's professional life as well as personal life. But now former Indian cricket team player Suresh Raina has made a big revelation about Virat Kohli. Raina said that Virat Kohli will neither stop nor get tired until he wins the IPL.


    What does Raina have to say about Virat


    Suresh Raina said in an interview to Filmigyan that Virat Kohli is the player for whom meetings were held in the opposition team and in that meeting the players were told that 'do not tease him, because if you tease him then you will have to face the consequences'. Suresh Raina further told that he feels that he has had the most partnerships with Virat Kohli in world cricket. He said that I know Virat's mindset and I am a calm player, but when Virat comes to play with me, then I am also a Punjabi, then the pair of both of us becomes something different.


    Virat gives tension to the teams


    Suresh Raina said, 'When I used to play with Virat Kohli, then it used to come in our mind that if the people of the opposition team tease us, then we will not leave them until we snatch the victory from the mind of the opposition team'. Suresh Raina said that 'we will not stop until we win again'. This time Virat has a great chance to fulfill his dream because the balance of the team is better this time than in the last several seasons.

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