The Third day of the Second Test Match of India versus Australia has gone to the news for all different reasons. The captains of the two te...
The Third day of the Second Test Match of India versus Australia has gone to the news for all different reasons. The captains of the two teams together made the news with sledging on the field. With Kohli's Century and an unexpected dismissal even after a clean catch was followed by verbal exchanges between the two. The time when Australian Cricket Team Captain Tim Paine was batting, Bowlers tried to dismiss him deliberately.
Tensions rose in the Perth Stadium when the two captains were trying to out say each other. The match too was in a heated situation when this happened. In an attempt to make Tim get Caught-behind the stumps while batting, the Indian team players were fierce.
A not out decision on the part of the Umpire took the Indian Cricketers to their anger. They were trying hard to dismiss Paine and this decision came as a shocker. Just so like when Virat Kohli was dismissed at 120 runs even after a not so clean catch. Their response to Tim Paine's time of decision was a reflection of their frustration.
https://twitter.com/DRajuanandhan/status/1074526502383845377
The Indian players were now so uninterested to even ask for a review, that they let it out as a verbal gesture. The stump microphones have caught what was being said there and it goes like this. Kohli says this referring to the series lead he is trying to take over or beat at the Perth Stadium.
https://twitter.com/FoxCricket/status/1074160545631096832
"If he messes it up, it's 2-0", is what Kohli has said. To which Paine had an immediate response, saying, " You've got to bat first, big head". Kohli was very flaming at this point but he continued to keep his cool. He had then started to encourage the fellow players to keep the focus on and kept it from wavering.
Virat turned to the enthusiastic crowd and made hand gestures and movements making them scream and shout more. The fans were seen roaring and the crowd went loud. To which other commentators and former cricketers were both for and against Kohli's behaviour.
Former Australian Batsman, Mike Hussey had this to say on the Macquarie Sports Radio. It goes this way, " Kohli is out of control ... I don't like his attitude at the moment". Followed by another similar opinion, Former Captain Alan Border had this to say on Fox Cricket, "I don't think I've ever seen any captain carry on like that".
https://twitter.com/FoxCricket/status/1074152058016620544
After all of this, the Two Cricketers just happened to exchange friendly talks at the Lunch break of the match. Gesturing a Thumbs-up and smiling. Nathan Lyon has jokingly said this about the two of them. "Tim just asked him where he was going for dinner", Nathan says laughing.
"I've played enough cricket against Virat to know what he's like. Virat is Virat. Virat Kohli is a great player. He plays on emotion. I'm not worried about what he's doing or India's doing". Amidst criticisms, these words were a sigh of relief and smile.
Tensions rose in the Perth Stadium when the two captains were trying to out say each other. The match too was in a heated situation when this happened. In an attempt to make Tim get Caught-behind the stumps while batting, the Indian team players were fierce.
A not out decision on the part of the Umpire took the Indian Cricketers to their anger. They were trying hard to dismiss Paine and this decision came as a shocker. Just so like when Virat Kohli was dismissed at 120 runs even after a not so clean catch. Their response to Tim Paine's time of decision was a reflection of their frustration.
https://twitter.com/DRajuanandhan/status/1074526502383845377
The Indian players were now so uninterested to even ask for a review, that they let it out as a verbal gesture. The stump microphones have caught what was being said there and it goes like this. Kohli says this referring to the series lead he is trying to take over or beat at the Perth Stadium.
https://twitter.com/FoxCricket/status/1074160545631096832
"If he messes it up, it's 2-0", is what Kohli has said. To which Paine had an immediate response, saying, " You've got to bat first, big head". Kohli was very flaming at this point but he continued to keep his cool. He had then started to encourage the fellow players to keep the focus on and kept it from wavering.
Virat turned to the enthusiastic crowd and made hand gestures and movements making them scream and shout more. The fans were seen roaring and the crowd went loud. To which other commentators and former cricketers were both for and against Kohli's behaviour.
Former Australian Batsman, Mike Hussey had this to say on the Macquarie Sports Radio. It goes this way, " Kohli is out of control ... I don't like his attitude at the moment". Followed by another similar opinion, Former Captain Alan Border had this to say on Fox Cricket, "I don't think I've ever seen any captain carry on like that".
https://twitter.com/FoxCricket/status/1074152058016620544
After all of this, the Two Cricketers just happened to exchange friendly talks at the Lunch break of the match. Gesturing a Thumbs-up and smiling. Nathan Lyon has jokingly said this about the two of them. "Tim just asked him where he was going for dinner", Nathan says laughing.
"I've played enough cricket against Virat to know what he's like. Virat is Virat. Virat Kohli is a great player. He plays on emotion. I'm not worried about what he's doing or India's doing". Amidst criticisms, these words were a sigh of relief and smile.
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