One cannot complete the chapter of India Vs Australia series without a spat, rage scenes and some utterly hateful comments. Just like the way he leads Indian team during the matches; when it comes to the match with Australia, Virat Kohli does the same passionately. He is literally the pioneer of conflicts between Australia, while the rival’s skipper Steve Smith is always the Kangaroo’s face.
This time Kohli’s spat included Aussies’ ace bowler Matthew Wade and keeper Marcus Stoinis. The incident took place during the fourth ball of the 33rd over. Kohli, just in between his dazzling innings has involved with the wicketkeeper who was harrowingly out of form with both bat and gloves, Matthew Wade, questioned Kohli’s spirit of the game after bye stolen due to misfield at the instant.
Coming to the stats of Kohli, it is pretty clear that it is him who led the second ODI bagging a stunning 92 off just 107 balls which included the fine eight boundaries.
In the video shared by the BCCI, it is seen that the timely move of Kohli, who was batting with Kedar Jadhav, trying to steal a single when Wade took his eyes off the incoming ball off Stoinis, Next to that, Marcus Stoinis and Kohli were seen having a conversation before Wade chirped something.
At that moment, to Kohli’s attentive byes, Stoinis was amused, on one side it was like you need to feel for the keeper. dichotomy to that, every run matter when it is with some tough team like Australia. Wade, the keeper wasn’t looking 100% fit and took his time after stopping the ball. The ever-alert Kohli watched it like a hawk and called his partner for a quick bye even as Wade took his eyes off the action.
Watch the full video here:
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After all, this is not the first time for Indian cricketers. Kohli earlier involved in an ugly spat with Mitchell Johnson, Steve Smith, and many others. The recent fiasco in which Smith tried to deny Rohit Sharma’s DRS appeal was simply gruesome. For all the valid reasons it is quite rudimentary to conclude Australian players schooling “game-spirit things” to Indians.