Kohli: High-Voltage Cricket vs. Unnecessary Tension in India vs. Australia

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From on-field provocations to moments of tension, the rivalry between India and Australia has been intense. However, there seems to be a change in the way both teams face each other on the field. In the past, the rivalry between India and Australia was close to coming to physical blows. However, the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town marked a turning point. During the World Cup, India’s captain, Virat Kohli, asked fans to stop booing Steven Smith, who was returning to the field after a suspension. Before the start of the 2020-21 test series, some are wondering if this newfound respect between the teams will compromise the intensity of the matches. On the eve of the first match in Adelaide, Kohli explained that the best 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 older, wiser and more secure in their place in the world. After the Cape Town incident, Australia has acknowledged that its behavior was not always appropriate and has strived to find the balance between competitiveness and exemplary behavior. It’s a combination of all those factors. Kohli also highlighted that this year has made people realize that many things in the past were not necessary, such as holding grudges and creating unnecessary tensions between teams and individuals.

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli: “La apreciación por el rendimiento o la valentía y el carácter de alguien llega al final de los cinco días, eso es lo que creo”.
Kohli acknowledged that Australia has changed “to some extent” and that this could be due to playing together in the IPL, Australia’s change of focus and how things have gone this year. He highlighted that there is now more respect between the teams and expects cricket to remain competitive. According to Kohli, the goal is to maintain the quality of cricket and for the atmosphere to be competitive, although without getting personal. He believes that everyone is maturing and making better decisions to ensure that the quality of the game is maintained. Kohli, known for his energetic attitude, is highly regarded in Australia. When asked if the players felt vilified for giving their all to win, Kohli responded that the press has the right to perceive things as they wish. For players, the most important thing is to do what is necessary for the team and maintain the dignity of the sport, competing at the highest level. Kohli emphasized that difficult moments and competition are inherent in test cricket, but without disrespect. At the end of the five days, the effort of both teams can be appreciated and any problems left off the field. In short, the competition will remain intense, but with a more mature and respectful approach between India and Australia.

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