The Australian media has reignited its long-standing rivalry with Indian cricket superstar Virat Kohli. Over the years, Kohli has often been a target of harsh criticism during India’s tours Down Under, and the ongoing 4th Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is no different.
After his heated on-field exchange with debutant Australian opener Sam Konstas, Kohli has been in the crosshairs of local tabloids. The latest controversy unfolded when an Australian newspaper ran the headline, “Virat, I Am Your Father,” mocking the Indian skipper’s altercation with Konstas. The article lauded the young opener for his fearless debut performance against India’s star-studded lineup, describing him as the player who “rattled Kohli and his Indians.”
Sam Konstas, in his first Test appearance, displayed remarkable confidence, taking on India’s ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah with innovative shots, including a reverse ramp. He scored a quick 34 runs off Bumrah, showcasing nerves of steel against one of cricket’s fiercest bowlers.
Virat Kohli, known for his aggressive on-field persona, tried to unsettle Konstas with his trademark intensity, even bumping shoulders with the young batter. However, the strategy backfired as Konstas countered with a composed half-century, leaving the Indian team under pressure.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) penalized Kohli for his behavior, imposing a 20% match fee fine and a demerit point. The Australian media quickly capitalized on the incident, with The West Australian branding Kohli a “clown” on its back page, sparking outrage on social media.
Former Indian cricketers have weighed in on the situation. Atul Wassan defended the professionalism of Indian players, criticizing the Australian media’s choice of words, while Madan Lal suggested Kohli’s actions may have crossed the line.
This isn’t the first time Kohli has faced backlash in Australia. From heated exchanges with journalists to confrontations on the field, the Indian skipper’s fiery approach often attracts both admiration and criticism. However, the latest headlines have left fans questioning the Australian media’s treatment of the star player.
As the Boxing Day Test heads into its decisive phase, the focus now shifts back to the game, with fans eager to see how Kohli and Team India respond to the criticism and pressure on the final day at the MCG.
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