Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has great words for Virat Kohli and termed him as "extraordinary leader" at the NDTV World Summit. When asked who his favorite Indian cricketer was, Cameron had great words about Rahul Dravid and Virat Kohli. He reminisced how he has grown up watching legendary spinner Bishan Singh Bedi and recalled that he saw Dravid score a great century in England. Cameron said that India had a great leader in the form of Virat Kohli who has shown remarkable captaincy and inspired his team to perform on the field. Cameron said: "I am so old that I grew up watching Bishan Bedi. I remember watching Rahul Dravid score a brilliant century in the UK. I remember sitting with John Major who is another Conservative Prime Minister who said - Watch this guy, he is very very good." The former British Prime Minister added: "I think in Virat Kohli, you had an extraordinary leader. Sometimes, you can see, as we have done with Ben Stokes as our captain, just incredible captaincy on the field and inspiration. I think you had that with Virat Kohli. So lots of great cricket players to watch. Obviously, some great British-Indian players coming through. In the years to come, you will see many British-Indian players coming through and taking on India and hopefully winning." Watch the video here: Former UK PM David Cameron talking about Virat Kohli's leadership. (NDTV World Summit).- King Kohli, the GOAT...!!! 🐐pic.twitter.com/6KAdINToDM — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 21, 2024 Also Watch | Rabada's Delivery Leaves Rahim's Stumps Shattered Kohli Reaches 9,000 Test Runs Kohli also achieved the big 9,000 in Test cricket during the first Test against New Zealand at Bengaluru. He went fluent on the third day of the match with 70 runs. This was Kohli's second Test batting at No. 3, although for his first match at the position he had been bowled for a duck on October 17. It was in 2016 when Virat Kohli last batted one down in Test cricket. He had an average of 19.40 on that spot. He showed his skill in the second innings to get his first Test half-century since December 2023. Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan added 136 runs together which supported him well in reviving India's innings. Off 70 balls, Kohli reached his half-century on Day 2 against NZ and hit five boundaries and one six off Ajaz Patel. He took nine more balls to get the additional three runs he needed to mark the milestone at 9,000. Kohli became the 18th player in Test cricket to score 9,000 runs, joining Joe Root and Steve Smith in this list of a sort. He is one of only four Indians to join Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and Sunil Gavaskar in this league.