From the provocations on the field to the clashes on the pitch, the rivalry between India and Australia has been known for its intensity. However, it seems that something has changed in recent times. In 2018-19, the series between both nations was on the verge of becoming one of the most controversial. However, the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town marked a turning point. During last year’s World Cup, India captain Virat Kohli asked fans to stop booing Steven Smith, who was returning after serving a ban. Before the start of the 2020-21 Test series, some wondered if the respect between both teams would compromise the intensity of the matches. On the eve of the first Test in Adelaide, Kohli explained that the better relationship was due to the players sharing dressing rooms in the IPL and knowing each other better. Furthermore, the maturity and experience of the players also influence. Australia has acknowledged that its previous behavior was not appropriate and seeks a balance between competitiveness and fair play. Kohli pointed out that this year has led to reflection on priorities, reducing unnecessary tensions.
Kohli highlighted that the quality of cricket should be a priority and that aggression in the game will continue, but without getting personal. He acknowledges that both teams are maturing and making smarter decisions.It’s a combination of all those factors. This year has also made people realize that many things might not have been necessary in the past, where you hold grudges and have unnecessary tensions between teams and individuals, which is absolutely useless.
Virat Kohli
