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

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Evolution in Rivalry: India vs. Australia

The intensity on the field between India and Australia has undergone a notable transformation, moving away from heated confrontations and provocations. This change is evident in the attitude of the players and in the mutual respect that now prevails, although the competition remains fierce. From tense moments in the past, such as Shikhar Dhawan’s mockery of an injured Shane Watson in 2013 and David Warner’s role as the “official agitator” in 2014-15, to on-field disputes, the rivalry has evolved. The 2018-19 series was on the verge of becoming the most controversial, but the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town marked a turning point. In last year’s World Cup, India’s captain, Virat Kohli, asked fans to stop booing Steve Smith, demonstrating a new level of respect. Before the start of the 2020-21 test series, the question is whether this respect will compromise the intensity of the matches.

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

Virat Kohli
Kohli attributes the improved relations to the increased interaction of the players in the IPL, the maturity and wisdom acquired, and Australia’s recognition of the need to change their behavior. India’s captain also pointed out that this year has made players value relationships and avoid unnecessary tensions, maintaining professionalism and aggression on the field.
Kohli: High-Voltage Cricket, No Unnecessary Tension in the India vs Australia Rivalry
Virat Kohli: “La apreciación por el rendimiento o la valentía de alguien llega al final de los cinco días, eso es lo que creo”
Kohli emphasized that the quality of cricket should be the most important thing, although competition and “banter” are inevitable. In addition, he highlighted that the maturity of the players leads them to make smarter decisions and maintain the quality of the game. Kohli, recognized for his aggressive playing style, is viewed with respect in Australia. When asked if the players feel vilified, Kohli responded that the players understand what is needed for the team and that the quality of cricket should not be compromised. He emphasized the importance of competition and intensity on the field, but without disrespect. Kohli believes that appreciation for the players’ effort and character should come at the end of the five days, and that the rivalry between India and Australia will remain intense and competitive.
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