Virat Kohli: A Symbol of the “New India” in Cricket
In an interview that has generated great anticipation, Virat Kohli refused to be labeled as the “most Australian non-Australian”, preferring to define himself as a representative of the “new India”. An India that, according to his words, “stands up” to any challenge. The reception Kohli has received in Australia has been unprecedented. Former Test players, media outlets, and television stations have focused their analyses on Kohli’s figure and the impact his absence will have on the three Test matches he will not play.Kohli, for his part, was comfortable with his own identity. “I have always been myself,” he stated. “My personality and character represent the new India. I don’t see it as a comparison with the Australian mentality.” For Kohli, this reflects how the Indian cricket team has begun to face challenges. “My personality has always been like this from day one. This represents the new India, where we want to take on challenges and move forward with optimism and positivity.” Kohli acknowledged that Australia embraces those who excel on their soil. “I have been touring this place for many years and it is a wonderful place to play cricket. When you perform well here, you earn the respect of the public.” The player also mentioned the expectation generated by Jasprit Bumrah, who performed great in his last visit. “There will be expectation and excitement around him, just like with me, who has been coming here for many years.”“Kohli is the most Australian non-Australian cricketer of all time”.
Greg Chappell
