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Kohli’s conduct under scrutiny after clash of shoulders with Australian teen debutant Sam Konstas

Virat Kohli was booed at the Melbourne Cricket Ground after bumping into the 19-year-old as he walked down the pitch for a chat with opening partner Usman Khawaja.

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Melbourne: Virat Kohli’s conduct came under the microscope in the Boxing Day test in Melbourne on Thursday after a clash of shoulders with teen debutant Sam Konstas but the incident did little to knock the Australian wonder boy off his stride.

With Konstas well on top of India’s bowlers on day one, Kohli was booed by the Melbourne Cricket Ground after bumping into the 19-year-old as he walked down the pitch for a chat with opening partner Usman Khawaja at the end of the 10th over.

Kohli and Konstas turned to face each other and exchanged words, prompting umpire Michael Gough and Khawaja to step in to defuse the moment.

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting, who was covering the game for host broadcaster Seven Network, said veteran batsman Kohli was clearly the offender.

“That man (Kohli) might have a few questions to answer,” Ponting said.

“When you’re out there batting, the batsman owns the wicket. The crease is his. Especially between overs like that.”

Former England captain Michael Vaughan also put the blame on 36-year-old Kohli.

“Virat Kohli is such an experienced pro, being wound up by a 19 (year old),” the Fox Cricket pundit said.

“It’s Virat that walks into Sam.”

Konstas, who replaced the dropped Nathan McSweeney in the side, appeared unruffled by the clash, smashing Jasprit Bumrah for four on the next delivery and hitting a six over the Indian pace spearhead’s head on the way to 18 runs from the over.

Konstas downplayed the incident in a brief interview with Fox Cricket during a drinks break.

“Whatever (happens) on the field stays on the field. I love competing. It doesn’t get any better for a debut at a packed stadium,” he said.

It is unclear whether any action will be taken against either player. The International Cricket Council bans “inappropriate physical contact” and those found guilty can be suspended for matches if the offence is deemed serious enough.

Batting maestro Kohli had shrugged off a dire run of form with a century in the series-opener in Perth but has managed just 21 runs in three innings since in the series.

With the temperature racing past 30 degrees Celsius in the morning, his mood may not have been helped by Konstas surviving a nick off Bumrah that fell just short of him in the slips.

Kohli had earlier laughed openly at Konstas when the teenager botched two attempts to scoop Bumrah behind the wicket.

But there was little mirth among the Indians as Konstas succeeded on his next three efforts, scoring boundaries on each.

Having also smashed fiery seamer Mohammed Siraj around the ground, Konstas was eventually dismissed for 60 off 65 balls when trapped lbw by Ravindra Jadeja before lunch.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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3 COMMENTS

  1. Ill-mannered, uncouth and foul-mouthed cricketing team whose brand of “sandpaper” cricket is well known across the world should not point fingers at Indian cricketers.

  2. The “sandpaper” team has no business levelling allegations against Kohli and company. Kohli is India’s answer to foul-mouthed Australians.
    He is the perfect antidote to the ill-mannered Australians. As Gavaskar had quite correctly observed ” Every Australian becomes a gentleman once he has retired.”
    Kohli must keep up with his aggressive stance. The whole nation is backing him up.

  3. Kohli is Australian in spirit. He is Indian only in blood and flesh. His soul, most definitely, is Australian.
    Foul mouthed and ill-tempered Australians have absolutely no right to complain against Kohli. Kohli gives it back to them.

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