Kohli angry at media at Melbourne airport! Virat would meet the journalist
Virat Kohli is on Australia tour with Team India. After the Gaba Test draw, now the Boxing Day Test will be played between India and Australia from 26th December. When Virat Kohli reached Melbourne Airport for the fourth Test with Team India, he was angry. In fact, according to Australian media, when Team India reached Melbourne Airport, some journalists and cameramen were taking photographs of Kohli's family.
Kohli met the journalist
Virat Kohli has made it clear from the beginning that he does not want his children in the limelight. Whenever he is in India, he makes this request to the media in advance and the Indian media also respects this request of the player. But this is not the case with Australian media.
The atmosphere got heated by taking photographs with the children.
According to Australian media, reporters were talking to Australian fast bowler Scott Boland, who could replace injured Josh Hazlewood in Melbourne. Kohli and his family members were seen nearby. Before the Indian batsman could make a splash, the cameras turned back to capture Kohli. Kohli was seen objecting to a video of his family being filmed in a public place.
Kohli scolded the media fiercely
Kohli reprimanded the journalist for making strong arguments in front of other members of the media. Elaborating on the situation, the journalist said, “When Kohli saw the camera, he got a little angry, he thought the media was filming him with his children. It was a misunderstanding. Kohli clarified his position by saying that I need some privacy.” My kids, yes, you can't make a video without asking me.”
Kohli is in Australia for the test series
When the media pointed out that the video of her children had not been shot, the Indian star clarified her position to the media and shook hands with the cameraman before leaving. Kohli, who started with a century in Perth in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, has had a poor performance and has scored only 21 runs in the last three matches. India lost badly in the second Test in Adelaide and the third Test at Gabba was drawn due to rain. The Border-Gavaskar series is currently tied at 1-1, the fourth Test will start from December 26, after which the last Test of the series will be held in Sydney.
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