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Series over, though Aussie hatred debate opposite ‘classless’ Kohli continues
- Updated: March 29, 2017
Virat Kohli
Melbourne: Australian media on Thursday launched a sardonic conflict on Virat Kohli, labelling a India captain as “classless” and “egomaniac” following his no-longer-friends criticism during a finish of a critical Test series.
Australian newspapers came tough on Kohli for dogmatic that he no longer considers Australian players as friends after what happened in a four-match rubber, that was injured by severity between players of both a sides.
The Australian media also took a taunt during Kohli after India reportedly snubbed a visitors’ invitation for a splash during a finish of a array that a hosts won 2-1 to retrieve a Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
“Virat Kohli had to shake hands and pierce on after array win though he acted like a child,” review a title in Sydney’s ‘Daily Telegraph’, that also called Kohli an “egomaniac”.
“Beergate: Kohli’s latest classless act”, another title read. Peter Lalor of ‘The Australian’ journal added: “If there were any doubts about a bad idea between a Indian and Australian sides it was reliable after a array when a home side shunned a idea a dual sides splash together.” They also compared Kohli’s poise with his conflicting array Steve Smith, who apologised for vouchsafing his “emotions slip” during a aggressively-contested series.
“All Virat Kohli had to do was contend sorry. Steve Smith did,” wrote ‘Herald Sun’ publisher Russell Gould.
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