In a tone reminiscent of the Australian attitude, Virat Kohli has rejected the label of being the most Australian non-Australian. Instead, he identifies as a representative of a “new India” that faces all challenges with firmness. The reception Kohli has received on this tour of Australia has been unprecedented. Former test players, newspapers, and television channels are only talking about Kohli and the impact his absence will have in the three test matches in which he will not participate. “Kohli is the most Australian non-Australian cricketer of all time.” Kohli, however, feels comfortable being himself.
Kohli acknowledged that Australia, as a country, embraces those who succeed on its lands.“First of all, I would like to say that I have always been myself. The way my personality and character are, I think it is a representation of the new India. And for me, that’s how I see it. It’s not so much in my mind a comparison to being similar to the Australian mentality or anything like that. For me, it’s how we have started to stand up for ourselves as the Indian cricket team. And my personality has always been like that from day one. This for me is a representation of the new India, where we want to take on challenges and move forward with optimism and positivity and make sure we are ready for any challenge that comes our way”.
Virat Kohli
“I’ve been touring this place for many years and it’s a wonderful place to play cricket. When you perform well here, you earn the respect of the public. Obviously, there will be expectation and conversation around wanting to see you play. Similarly with Jasprit Bumrah as well. The last time he performed very well here. Obviously, there’s going to be expectation and excitement around him to see him bowl. Similar to me, I’ve been coming here for many years.”
Virat Kohli

“We have had a lot of understanding and mutual respect over the years. We have had great partnerships batting together, which is based on trust and understanding of what is needed for the team. Jinks has done a tremendous job in the two practice matches. He seems to be very composed and knows the strengths of our team and how we need to do things. Actually, the way we have played our cricket has been a collective effort of the whole team. It is a cultural effort and not just because I am strategizing and putting things in front of people. It’s the whole team that has come together. You know the squad we play with and how we want to do things. We are absolutely on the same page. I am sure he will also do a tremendous job in my absence, but the focus remains until the moment I am here to provide captaincy and leadership and performances as a player in the best possible way and, from then on, I am pretty sure Jinks will do a tremendous job. I have said this before, that I feel this is his moment to really step up and perform to the fullest as an individual and also as a captain”.
Virat Kohli