Virat Kohli: The “New India” Makes its Way in Australia
In a tone that evokes the Australian spirit, Virat Kohli has rejected the label of being the “most un-Australian Australian”. Instead, he prefers to define himself as a representative of the “new India”, a team that “stands up” to any challenge. The reception Kohli has received on this tour of Australia has been unprecedented. Former Test players, media, and television channels have focused on Kohli and the impact his absence will have on the three Test matches he will not play.Kohli, however, feels comfortable being himself. “Firstly, I would like to say that I have always been myself,” Kohli stated. “The way my personality and character is, I think it’s a representation of the new India. And that’s how I see it. It’s not a comparison in my mind with the Australian mindset or anything like that.” “For me, it’s about how we’ve started to stand out as the Indian cricket team. And my personality has always been like this since day one. This is for me a representation of the new India, where we want to face challenges and move forward with optimism and positivity, and make sure we are prepared for any challenge that comes our way.” Kohli acknowledged that Australia, as a country, welcomes those who succeed on its soil. “I have been touring this place for many years, and it is a wonderful place to play cricket,” Kohli said. “When you perform well here, you earn the respect of the public. Obviously, there will be anticipation and conversations about the desire to see you play. Similar to Jasprit Bumrah. The last time he performed very well here. Obviously, there will be anticipation and excitement to see him bowl. Similar to me, I have been coming here for many years.”Kohli is the most Australian non-Australian cricketer of all time.
Greg Chappell