The India-Australia Rivalry: More Respect on the Field?
The intensity between India and Australia in cricket has been legendary, with moments that bordered on physical tension. From on-field provocations to heated disputes, the rivalry has been intense. However, there seems to be a shift in the dynamic. India’s series in Australia in 2018-19 promised to be the most tense, but the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town marked a turning point. The subsequent series showed a friendlier atmosphere, in contrast to the hostility of the past. During the World Cup, Indian captain Virat Kohli asked fans to stop booing Steven Smith, showing unusual respect. Before the start of the 2020-21 Test series, the question is whether this new respect will compromise the intensity of the matches. Kohli attributes this change to the greater familiarity among the players due to the IPL and to their maturity.Australia has acknowledged its past behavior and seeks a balance between competitiveness and good behavior. This year, the priorities of many have changed. Kohli highlights that professionalism and aggression on the field are maintained, but unnecessary tension has been reduced. There is greater respect between both teams, and he hopes that cricket will continue to be competitive. Kohli emphasizes the importance of cricket quality and expects the rivalry to remain intense, but without becoming personal, as the players are more mature and make smarter decisions.“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 tension between teams and individuals, which is absolutely useless”.
Virat Kohli
