From on-field provocations to past clashes, the rivalry between India and Australia has been legendary. However, there seems to have been a significant shift in the dynamics between both teams. In the past, matches between India and Australia were often marked by tense moments and on-field confrontations. However, in recent times, a shift towards a more respectful relationship has been observed. The ball-tampering incident in Cape Town seems to have marked a turning point. After this event, a decrease in hostility and an increase in mutual respect among the players has been noted. India captain Virat Kohli has expressed his opinion on this change. According to Kohli, the greater interaction of the players in the IPL, where they share a team, has contributed to a better mutual understanding.
Furthermore, Kohli noted that the maturity and experience of the players, along with a renewed focus on the quality of cricket, have led to a decrease in personal attitudes and greater respect on the field.“It’s a combination of all those factors,” Kohli said. “I think this year has also made people realize that many things might not have been necessary in the past, where one holds grudges and has unnecessary tensions between teams and individuals, which is absolutely useless.”
Virat Kohli
