From provocative gestures to on-field confrontations, the rivalry between India and Australia has been known for its intensity. However, there seems to be a shift in the dynamics of this competition.
There was a time when the rivalry between India and Australia was about to come to blows. India’s tour of Australia in 2018-19 promised to be the most tense, but the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town changed things.
The 2018-19 series was characterized by banter, nothing similar to what we used to see in the clashes between India and Australia. India’s captain, Virat Kohli, asked the fans to stop booing Steven Smith, who was returning after a suspension. Before the start of the 2020-21 test series, some are wondering if this new respect between the teams will compromise the intensity of the matches. Kohli has pointed out that the better relationships are due to the teams playing together in the IPL, which allows them to get to know each other better. In addition, the players are more mature and more secure in their place. After the incident in Cape Town, Australia has acknowledged its behavior and has tried to find the balance between competitiveness and exemplary behavior. This year, people have reviewed their priorities and have realized unnecessary things.Kohli added that the focus will no longer be so personal, understanding that they contribute to a greater cause and that the quality of cricket must stand out. “Obviously, you try to get people out, you try to score runs, but in the end, the unnecessary will filter out on its own,” he said.It’s a combination of all those factors. I think this year has also made people realize that many things might not have been necessary in the past, where you held grudges and had unnecessary tensions between teams and individuals, which is absolutely useless.
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