AUS vs IND: How long will Virat tolerate abuse, misbehavior and insult, then Kohli's patience broke and…
Cricket News Desk. 24 hours ago Australia were calling for a gentlemen's game. He was teaching etiquette lessons to India and the Indian cricket team. Now he has reached his place. The world has seen its reality. The controversy of the first day of the Boxing Day Test had not yet ended when on the second day Australia started targeting the great batsman of India. First Kohli was called a joker in the newspaper and then he was misbehaved in the stadium.
At first I had to listen to abuses.
This 23 second video has gone viral on social media. In fact, on the second day of the game on Friday, Kohli was caught behind the wicket off the ball of Scott Boland after scoring 36 runs. When he entered the 'tunnel' to head to the dressing room, fans present in that part of the MCG jeered and made some comments. A short clip of which has now gone viral.
Ravi Shastri 🗣️ “I wish our country would stand up for our players in situations like this in a bigger way. Simply because Australia hasn’t won here in 14–15 years. So, when they get to go berserk, they will go berserk” #ViratKohli𓃵 #INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/SMRNJxTTlJ
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) December 27, 2024
Ravi Shastri 🗣️ “I wish our country would stand up for our players in situations like this in a bigger way. Simply because Australia hasn’t won here in 14–15 years. So, when they get to go berserk, they will go berserk” #ViratKohli𓃵 #INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/SMRNJxTTlJ
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) December 27, 2024
The dam of patience broke again.
Nothing is heard clearly in this 23 second video, but after listening to it he turned back. The 36-year-old player looked annoyed by the comments from the Australian audience. The security guards took him back to the pavilion, but Kohli was looking towards the left-hand stand. Former Indian players, who criticized his clash with Constas on Thursday, also termed it unnecessary.
The matter heated up after the dispute with Qantas.
Virat Kohli's behavior has become a talking point in the ongoing fourth Test, in which he pushed 19-year-old debutant Sam Constas on the shoulder on the first day. As a result, he was fined and given one demerit point. Next day, Virat Kohli was called 'Joker' in Australian newspapers. This is being strongly criticized in the cricket world. Virat is considered one of India's greatest batsmen. Misusing Virat is compromising India's identity.
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