What Virat has done is 100 % correct when one review the attitude and worst behavior of some Australian Players. Virat Don't worry be happy.Hatthi Chaltha jayega Kuttha Bogthe rageha
He must concentrate on his batting rather than captaincy. No need for aggression when performance is there. Even dhoni won the ausies 4-0 team had clark, smith, watson, johnson, etc.
Re: Let Virat concentrate on his batting
by sudhir gopal nair on Mar 29, 2017 05:06 PM
Dear Friends, Aggression comes naturally for Virat and thats his style of batting. Its time we support our captain and not losers. The way Australian media are talking, they should not forget one thing which Mr. Gavaskar had observed and commented in his interview. After "Brain Fade" comments Australian has lost their 75% of their DRS review, something to think about and the way Mr. Hodge, Haddin & Australian media are giving sarcastic comments for Virat. it is their frustration of losing the series. Dont worry Aussies, we wont indulge in word games but respond when we tour australia next time.
VIRAT was very ok and calm until England series. It started only after making him as Captain of all forms. He was very passionate and batting really well until Eng & Bangladesh series. It is all due to peoples & bcci who made him captain of all formats which overburdened him surely.
Re: VIRAT should be a captain of either Test team or SHORTER Vers
by vasan on Mar 29, 2017 04:33 PM
Captaining India is different than other countries. It is tremendous pressure.
Re: Re: VIRAT should be a captain of either Test team or SHORTER
by vasan on Mar 29, 2017 04:35 PM
Let Virat concentrate on his batting rather than captaincy.His scores as batsman can win matches for india than be a captain.
The Australian media is wrong, but Kohli don't need to comment on each and everything. This gives Australian media the spice. Those people don't deserve that much of attention. By the way BCCI and Indian media is either sleeping or licking the shoes of these "guests".
Re: Australian Media
by Suresh Nair on Mar 29, 2017 04:14 PM
I agree. Sportsmen should have to keep a friendly relation off the field/profession, irrespective of whatever happen on the field.
Re: Re: Australian Media
by Ganesh Nakkathaya on Mar 29, 2017 04:54 PM
Aussies are friendly only when are winning. Please understand, they are licking their wound and want to put down Kohli somehow. Kohli should ignore them instead of dancing to their demands.
Aussie media...plz get some class into your journalism instead of being after a person just because he chose to give it back to you!!! U better be prepared to take it on your chin if you still desire to fool people with your rubbish & your players with their sledging because we are not gonna sit back and be nice anymore!!!
Kohli has many reasons to be disgruntled with Australia and he needs to give vent.
Firstly a team guaranteed to lose 0-4 in India came and took our pants off in the first Teirst. Thereafter they put in a stiff fight making India toil throughout and at times India were in danger of losing the series. Of course India was stung by the first Test and rallied a bit but it was the way Australia battled that must have rattled Kohli. Of course Virat will not like to admit this. He is merely citing some other reason for his animosity.
For him there has been the added disappointment of being a mere spectator throughout - his batting has disappointed and he knows it. Compound this with the fact that his counterpart has been brilliant ( Virat has been vying with Smith for the No.1 slot and now has lost it decisively ). Now it is clear that Smith is the best and Virat has to accept which must be bitter for him.
Finally Virat has underperformed as a captain - Rahane has proved that you don't need to be aggressive in posture to be effective you just need to be cool headed to lead effectively.
By nature Kohli is been a difficult person - he has an in-your-face attitude and tends to be defiant even when someone is beating him at his own game.
Re: Re: Kohli
by sudhir nair on Mar 29, 2017 05:41 PM
MR. BM, thats the problem with our country, even if we win there are some who find faults in that as well. Common guys we have played 13 test in a row and its not a joke to keep your fitness level for such a long period. this can be understand only who have played cricket not gully cricket.
Re: Re: Re: Kohli
by baranikumar mahadevan on Mar 30, 2017 12:59 PM
Mr Sudhir, I agree it is a great matter to keep fitness for 13 Tests but behaviour has no connection. Kohli throws tantrums like a petulant child and expects everyone to toe his line. His behaviour is brattish and unlike any of our previous captains. You can play aggressively you can act aggressively on the field also but one should not carry bitterness foerever and give such press comments. Australians are no great shakes in behaviour but once match is over we need not act like them off the field.
Kohli has many reasons to be disgruntled with Australia and he needs to give vent.
Firstly a team guaranteed to lose 0-4 in India came and took our pants off in the first Teirst. Thereafter they put in a stiff fight making India toil throughout and at times India were in danger of losing the series. Of course India was stung by the first Test and rallied a bit but it was the way Australia battled that must have rattled Kohli. Of course Virat will not like to admit this. He is merely citing some other reason for his animosity.
For him there has been the added disappointment of being a mere spectator throughout - his batting has disappointed and he knows it. Compound this with the fact that his counterpart has been brilliant ( Virat has been vying with Smith for the No.1 slot and now has lost it decisively ). Now it is clear that Smith is the best and Virat has to accept which must be bitter for him.
Finally Virat has underperformed as a captain - Rahane has proved that you don't need to be aggressive in posture to be effective you just need to be cool headed to lead effectively.
By nature Kohli is been a difficult person - he has an in-your-face attitude and tends to be defiant even when someone is beating him at his own game.