Kohli: No Unnecessary Tension in India vs Australia Rivalry

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From on-field provocations to palpable tension, the rivalry between India and Australia has been synonymous with intensity in the world of cricket. However, it seems that this relationship has undergone a significant change. In the past, the rivalry between both nations was on the verge of coming to blows. Incidents like Shikhar Dhawan’s taunts to an injured Shane Watson in 2013 and David Warner’s role as an official provocateur in 2014-15, were examples of a time when the tension was palpable. However, after the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town, something changed. The 2018-19 series showed a more relaxed atmosphere, with friendly banter instead of the usual hostility. India captain Virat Kohli even asked fans to stop booing Steven Smith, demonstrating a new level of respect. Before the start of the 2020-21 test series, the question is whether this newfound respect will compromise the intensity of the matches. On the eve of the first match in Adelaide, Kohli explained that the relationship has improved because the players share dressing rooms in the IPL and know each other better. In addition, the maturity of the players has influenced it.

This year has also made people realize that many things might not have been necessary in the past, where grudges were held and unnecessary tension was generated between teams and individuals, which is absolutely useless.

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Kohli added that professional play and aggression on the field will remain a constant, but personal animosity has been reduced.
Kohli: No Unnecessary Tension in India vs Australia Rivalry
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Kohli acknowledged that Australia has changed its behavior and that it now seeks a balance between competitiveness and fair play. India’s captain hopes cricket remains competitive, but that unnecessary hostility is filtered out. He believes there is more respect between teams. Kohli also highlighted the importance of maintaining the dignity of the sport and that the quality of cricket is not compromised. He believes that the players are maturing and will make better decisions. Kohli, known for his aggressive playing style, is highly respected in Australia. When asked if the players feel vilified for their way of playing, Kohli responded that the most important thing is to do what is necessary for the team and maintain the quality of cricket. Kohli emphasized that competitiveness and excitement will continue to be part of the game, but without disrespect. In short, the rivalry between India and Australia will remain intense, but with a more mature and respectful approach.
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