Evolution of the Rivalry: India vs. Australia
The intensity on the field between India and Australia has been legendary, marked by moments of tension and rivalry. From player provocations to on-field confrontations, the history of these teams has been full of memorable episodes. The India tour to Australia in 2018-19 promised to be one of the most controversial, but the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town marked a turning point. In the past, the rivalry between India and Australia was notorious for its moments of high tension. However, in last year’s World Cup, the Indian captain, Virat Kohli, asked the fans to stop booing Steven Smith. Before the start of the 2020-21 test series, the evolution of the relationship between both teams has generated debate about whether mutual respect will compromise the intensity of the matches.On the eve of the first match in Adelaide, Kohli explained that the good relationships are due to the teams playing together in the IPL and knowing each other better. In addition, the players are more mature and know their place in the world.
Australia has acknowledged its past behavior and seeks a balance between competitiveness and exemplary conduct. Kohli highlighted that this year, people have reevaluated their priorities and realized how unnecessary certain tensions were.“I think this year has also made people realize that a lot of things might not have been necessary in the past, where you hold grudges and have unnecessary tensions between teams and individuals, which is absolutely pointless,” Kohli said. “You’re still going to be professional and make sure you’re positive and aggressive in your body language and the way you go about things on the field.”
Virat Kohli
