Kohli: High-Voltage Cricket, No Unnecessary Tension in India vs Australia

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From on-field provocations to confrontations, the rivalry between India and Australia has been known for its intensity and, at times, its moments of tension. However, there seems to be a change in the air. India’s tour of Australia in 2018-19 was on the verge of becoming the most tense, but the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town marked a turning point. In the past, rivalry was often characterized by behaviors that bordered on unsportsmanlike conduct. However, in recent times, a shift towards a more respectful environment has been observed. An example of this change was when Virat Kohli, captain of India, asked the fans to stop booing Steven Smith, who was returning to the field after serving a suspension. This gesture reflects greater maturity and respect between the teams. Before the start of the 2020-21 test series, the question that arises is whether this new respect will compromise the intensity of the matches. On the eve of the first match in Adelaide, Kohli offered his perspective.

These teams play a lot in the IPL together and therefore know each other better.

Virat Kohli
Kohli explains that mutual knowledge, the maturity of the players, and experience have contributed to this evolution. Australia, after the Cape Town incident, has sought a balance between competitiveness and exemplary behavior. Kohli also emphasizes that the current situation has led to a reflection on the unnecessary nature of holding grudges and tensions. The priority now is the quality of cricket and fair play.
Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli: “La apreciación por el rendimiento de alguien o su coraje y carácter llega al final de los cinco días, eso es lo que creo”
The Indian captain emphasizes that, although the competition remains fierce, the unnecessary has been filtered out. Respect between teams is palpable, and the hope is that cricket will remain competitive. Kohli believes that players are smarter and make better decisions, ensuring that the quality of cricket is maintained. He also mentions that the atmosphere on the field will remain intense, but without getting personal. In his own words, Kohli addresses the perception of players by the media and their focus on the game. The goal is to give everything for the team, maintaining the dignity of the sport. Appreciation for the effort and character of the players comes at the end of the five days. In summary, the rivalry between India and Australia is evolving. While competition and intensity remain, a shift towards a more respectful and mature environment is observed, where the quality of cricket and fair play are paramount.
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