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Former Australia wicketkeeper Ian Healy has teed off at Virat Kohli, saying the Indian skipper’s behaviour in Bangalore on Sunday was “unacceptable” and he needs to show more respect on the field.

Kohli targeted Australia’s batsmen with verbals throughout a tense second day of the second Test. Matt Renshaw laughed off taunts about him needing to retire hurt because of a stomach bug in Pune, but some of Kohli’s chat was far more intense and aggressive.

He rarely stopped to draw breath, especially when it came to Australia skipper Steve Smith, who scored eight and swapped barbs with Kohli. The pair’s running battle even continued during the morning drinks break.

Umpire Nigel Llong spoke with Kohli at various points during the day but his antagonistic ways didn’t stop.

“I’m losing respect for him. He’s not only now continuing his disrespect of the Australian players and umpires, but I think he’s putting pressure on his own players,” Healy told radio station SEN on Monday.

“The stuff he did with Steve Smith was unacceptable. There’s massive cracks showing in [Kohli]. I’ve said in the past he’s the best batsman I’ve ever seen. His feistiness and real aggression towards the opposition has been good [in the past], especially when he wasn’t captain.

“Kohli’s aggression was good for them, but I think it’s not good for them any more.”

Renshaw approached Llong following Smith’s dismissal, but played a straight bat when asked about the sledging on Sunday night. “We all took it pretty well and we know that they’re trying to get under our skin because we’ve got a one-nil lead in the series,” the 20-year-old opener said.

“It was really loud out there ... it’s something I’m probably not used to, but it’s about embracing different conditions and challenges. I was just trying to enjoy it and laugh at what he was saying, because some of it was quite funny. I don’t try and say too much out there.”

Ravi Shastri, who played 80 Tests for India, opined the top-ranked Test side were “clearly feeling the heat”.

“Australia has been the better team on this tour in most sessions of this series,” Shastri wrote in The Times of India. “They are prepared to walk on coals of fire. In conditions alien to them, instincts alien to them, they made runs in drips.

“India found a wall too thick to be breached.”

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2...eter-ian-healy-losing-respect-for-virat-kohli
 
lmao and if Aussies were doing this you'd be praising them for getting in the opponents heads and saying its all just a part of the game. While i think Kohlis bravado and chest thumping is all fake machismo. Its ironic to see an Aussie crying about incessant sledging. All your greats were notorious sledgers and unless Kohli started doing maa behn galia or racially abused them then they should get on with the game.
 
Bloody hell, an Aussie trying to take the moral high ground when it comes to sledging.

I've seen it all now.
 
Haha just listen to the hypocrisy here. :91:
 
:)) remember what ponting used to do? Or even warner.

What i always liked about indian players, they always gave a taste of your own medicine to these aussie, english and sa players when it came to sledging. Ganguly was the best at it
 
What an idiot. Australians have been sledging and insulting everybody for 100 years now, and he's losing respect for Kohli?
 
Love the way Kohli goes about his business. Need more characters in the game. Way too many robots.
 
"Aussies karain tu hard cricket laikin hum karain tu character dheela hai'

Hypocrisy...
 
Wow an aussie saying sledging is bad if someone else does it. What next trump telling us discrimination and race baiting is wrong or hitler telling how genocides are wrong. Keep giving it them kohli.
 
Totally disagree. Kohli's batting has a lot of holes and he is most definitely nowhere near being an ATG and is also not the best batsman in the world. However, his off-field behaviour has improved a lot and he is a lot more respectful and likable nowadays. Sledging the opposition is standard fare for anyone under pressure, not named Amla or Inzamam or Dravid.
 
I haven't seen any Aussie sledging incident of note for the last few years, but we dredge it up as a strawman to justify whatever the opposition is doing.
 
I haven't seen any Aussie sledging incident of note for the last few years, but we dredge it up as a strawman to justify whatever the opposition is doing.

Because they've been hypocrites forever? Aussie sledging = passionate sportsmanship. Anybody else= rude and mannerless.

Kohli respects minnow teams like BDesh as well, he might be brash but nowhere near a bad guy. Ponting smashed a TV in 2011 after getting run out, Kohli has never done anything as close
 
Because they've been hypocrites forever? Aussie sledging = passionate sportsmanship. Anybody else= rude and mannerless.

Kohli respects minnow teams like BDesh as well, he might be brash but nowhere near a bad guy. Ponting smashed a TV in 2011 after getting run out, Kohli has never done anything as close

Oh back in 2011? He sledged a tv. Alright then go right ahead
 
Oh back in 2011? He sledged a tv. Alright then go right ahead

Smashing a TV in your dressing room during match is pretty bad manners. Ponting is an ATG player and he got excused for this. Yet people pick on Kohli for petty reasons.
 
Smashing a TV in your dressing room during match is pretty bad manners. Ponting is an ATG player and he got excused for this. Yet people pick on Kohli for petty reasons.

Both Ponting and Kohli are okay. It's guys like Lehmann and Harbhajan that spoil it for everybody.
 
Smashing a TV in your dressing room during match is pretty bad manners. Ponting is an ATG player and he got excused for this. Yet people pick on Kohli for petty reasons.

I don't understand this false equivalence. What pointing did to a tv in 2011 doesn't influence what ppl do on the field today. I have no issue with sledging, but I think most modern teams who have just recently started sledging don't really have an idea how it's done. It's not about getting in to the batsmans face or personal space and mouthing off, it's far more subtle.
 
I haven't seen any Aussie sledging incident of note for the last few years, but we dredge it up as a strawman to justify whatever the opposition is doing.

Remember get ready to have your hand broken courtesy clarke and co. There was definitely lot of sledging until hughes incident which has been the moment things have changed a bit. Also wade still keeps chirping stuff and this isn't about current aussie team but about a guy who played and was part of lot more sledging incidents than kohli who now suddenly tries to take high moral ground
 
Oho look at this buffoon.

Its called mental disintegration when Oz do it but it suddenly becomes unacceptable when you lot are on the receiving end. Put a sock in it you hypocrite

Starting to love kohli even more.
 
This test will end tomorrow. Whether India survives 27 overs today will dictate the match future
 
Healy probs has that old boys attitude where they are shocked that an Indian cricketer is giving it to back them he is still living in an era where they expect Indian cricketer to be meek and not dare to sledge an Aussie. Thats why Ganguly got so many Anglo-Aussies out of joint reminded them that the Empire is well and truly over.
 
What's new?

Virat Kohli has always been an obnoxious little brat. Just like Glenn McGrath was on the pitch, and Steve Waugh too.

I lost all respect for the Indians with their despicable behaviour at Kingston in 2011, when their thuggish bullying ended the career of Umpire Daryl Harper. I remain outraged that MS Dhoni wasn't banned from all cricket for life for his behaviour.

That Test was Kohli's debut. Why is anybody surprised that he developed into a spoilt brat, when that was what he first experienced in Test cricket?
 
What's new?

Virat Kohli has always been an obnoxious little brat. Just like Glenn McGrath was on the pitch, and Steve Waugh too.

I lost all respect for the Indians with their despicable behaviour at Kingston in 2011, when their thuggish bullying ended the career of Umpire Daryl Harper. I remain outraged that MS Dhoni wasn't banned from all cricket for life for his behaviour.

That Test was Kohli's debut. Why is anybody surprised that he developed into a spoilt brat, when that was what he first experienced in Test cricket?

Wasn't harper the guy who retired after dhoni called him out on his 5-6 wrong decisions. What is wrong with calling a umpire out. If you are fault you deserve criticism just like others in cricket.
 
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There is sledging and there is pure childishness, to be fair with Healy Kohli is being childish. He is the captain of a national side not a street side. He is alot different to Dhoni, I think everyone respected Dhoni.
 
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Wasn't harper the guy who retired after dhoni called him out on his 5-6 wrong decisions. What is wrong with calling a umpire out. If you are fault you deserve criticism just like others in cricket.

He actually made two errors, for which nobody but India carries the blame since they had refused to play with DRS.

There is an ICC Code of Conduct, and Dhoni's behaviour was a clear and extremely serious violation of it.
 
He actually made two errors, for which nobody but India carries the blame since they had refused to play with DRS.

There is an ICC Code of Conduct, and Dhoni's behaviour was a clear and extremely serious violation of it.

Actually there were more than 2 wrong decisions.
1. Raina wrongly given out no edge.
2. Dhoni out off a no ball. No ball not given.
3. Harbhajan lbw was not out.
4. Ishant had bravo caught at 64-2 not given.
5. Chanderpaul lbw not given.
 
ROFL an Aussie losing respect for someone for his sledging! That too a guy who was the ring leader of sledgers in the Taylor-Waugh era!

I like the attitude from Kohli, his personal form hasn't meant him going back to his shell. Also, he did the same in Australia as well so not as if he is only doing it at home.

Also, hope Healy was watching Warner and Co. go hard at Pujara and others today. Thats what intense cricket is all about. Loved every bit of it. Has been an amazing test match with both teams properly fighting out.
 
Hope Australia gets sledged to oblivion should they lose this test...

LOL at the media here hyping the AUSSIE team to no end after the first test and the first couple of days in this test. Especially FOX sports and News AU, counting hens before they hatch.
 
Hahaha Healy talking about loosing respect for being sledged. Aussies of 90s and 2000s sledged the hell out of other teamsand were given a All Time Great Status.

But now when the tables are turned, it's called loosing respect.

Btw, Pakistanis are the biggest receivers of sledging from Aussies in the recent past.
 
India have always given it back to the Aussies -- and no reason for Kohli to stop now. Back in the day, Healy was a non-stop motor mouth behind the stumps, and not just regular sledging either. He would bring batsmen's female relatives in the conversation in the most disgusting way.

Win or lose, Kohli should keep at it.
 
Yeah, when Healso was calling Arjuna an unfit, fat, overweight ****, it was all respectable banter :)))
 
What's new?

Virat Kohli has always been an obnoxious little brat. Just like Glenn McGrath was on the pitch, and Steve Waugh too.

I lost all respect for the Indians with their despicable behaviour at Kingston in 2011, when their thuggish bullying ended the career of Umpire Daryl Harper. I remain outraged that MS Dhoni wasn't banned from all cricket for life for his behaviour.

That Test was Kohli's debut. Why is anybody surprised that he developed into a spoilt brat, when that was what he first experienced in Test cricket?

No, it was his incompetence that ended his own career. What are you talking about? If he doesn't make glaring errors five times in one match, he doesn't retire out of the shame which ensues from his incompetence.

You know how many times Dhoni has criticised his own teammates in press comments? Not one of them retired because of a few harsh words from MS Dhoni. MS Dhoni cannot end anybody's career, save for his own and perhaps for those in his direct employment, by merely making a few disparaging remarks.
 
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I haven't seen any Aussie sledging incident of note for the last few years, but we dredge it up as a strawman to justify whatever the opposition is doing.

It isn't Australian team which is complaining. People are taking offense to Healy calling someone out for sledging.
 
Mark Taylor and from time to time Slater, are the only old Aussie commentators that we should take seriously
 
Wouldnt be an India vs Aussies series without some on field spite! good to see it even if kohli is going a bit over the top.
 
Hilarious from Healy, who was a rent-a-mouth on the field. Even the ice-cool Richards said he was "A hard man to ignore".
 
Thats why Ganguly got so many Anglo-Aussies out of joint reminded them that the Empire is well and truly over.
Did he? I didn't notice. Kapil was more effective at that, knocking us out of our home WC in 1983 and beating us 0-2 in the test series in England in 1986.

All without sledging, too.
 
Healy is working himself into a shoot. Kohli is staying in character. Old school morals these.
 
Healy continues the great Australian cricketing tradition: can dish it out, but can't take it. Hayden, Slater, Steve Waugh, McGrath, Ponting and now Healy -- all cut from the same cloth.

On this count, I have respect for Warnie -- he's one guy I haven't seem have a sook when things don't go his way.
 
Aussies back in the day were the kings of bullying. Being he number 1 test side would be the perfect tonic to be the bullies that is the case here. As they say "if you don't like it then get out of the kitchen". By the way a big :)) at Harbhajan Singh who predicted 4-0 to India.
 
Kohli's got a minuscule stature and it is funny when he pumps fists or roars :D

But kudos to him for giving it to Aussies :jm
 
Kohli forced Aussies into submission with his aggressive attitude :mv
 
What's new?

Virat Kohli has always been an obnoxious little brat. Just like Glenn McGrath was on the pitch, and Steve Waugh too.

<b>I lost all respect for the Indians with their despicable behaviour at Kingston in 2011, when their thuggish bullying ended the career of Umpire Daryl Harper.</b> I remain outraged that MS Dhoni wasn't banned from all cricket for life for his behaviour.

That Test was Kohli's debut. Why is anybody surprised that he developed into a spoilt brat, when that was what he first experienced in Test cricket?

I doubt any Indian really cares what you think about them. As for Harper, Indians are not going to back down if they feel an umpire cost them. Dhoni banned for life? What world do you live in?
 
We can find hundreds of instances where the Aussie umps & players cheated, videographic evidence at that, once a cheat always a cheat. Throws in the under arm!
 
I wonder if Healy has lost respect for Steve Smith today?
 
I don't think Kohli cares whether or not Healy respects him. :kohli2

It's not like anybody can listen to Healy's commentary and still continue to respect him.
 
I don't think Kohli cares whether or not Healy respects him. :kohli2

It's not like anybody can listen to Healy's commentary and still continue to respect him.
I think he cares

Otherwise he wouldn't have known to reference a YouTube video from a centurion test held in 1997!!!
 
The real question is , Did Healy lose respect for Smith after this test now ? Hmm
 
I think he cares

Otherwise he wouldn't have known to reference a YouTube video from a centurion test held in 1997!!!


It's kinda sad and amusing at the same time that Kohli decided to log on to youtube to dig up some dirt on Ian Healy lol.He doesn't let anything go.
 
I think he cares

Otherwise he wouldn't have known to reference a YouTube video from a centurion test held in 1997!!!

It's kinda sad and amusing at the same time that Kohli decided to log on to youtube to dig up some dirt on Ian Healy lol.He doesn't let anything go.

Are you naive enough to think Kohli went to youtube and searched for this? If he has an entire technical team to see how much each Aussie player crouches while playing a shot, he would definitely have enough people to dig something up and have it ready for him when he talks
 
Are you naive enough to think Kohli went to youtube and searched for this? If he has an entire technical team to see how much each Aussie player crouches while playing a shot, he would definitely have enough people to dig something up and have it ready for him when he talks

I think the technical team might have better things to do but ya who knows ..
 
What's new?

Virat Kohli has always been an obnoxious little brat. Just like Glenn McGrath was on the pitch, and Steve Waugh too.

I lost all respect for the Indians with their despicable behaviour at Kingston in 2011, when their thuggish bullying ended the career of Umpire Daryl Harper. I remain outraged that MS Dhoni wasn't banned from all cricket for life for his behaviour.

That Test was Kohli's debut. Why is anybody surprised that he developed into a spoilt brat, when that was what he first experienced in Test cricket?

When did you have any respect for us Indians in the first place? And what did Dhoni do? Merely point out the howlers that the umpire made in the press conference? And he should have been banned for life according to you? And yet Aamir, Asif and Butt were handed 5 year bans after spot fixing?

:))) ... That's all I can say.
 
What's new?

Virat Kohli has always been an obnoxious little brat. Just like Glenn McGrath was on the pitch, and Steve Waugh too.

I lost all respect for the Indians with their despicable behaviour at Kingston in 2011, when their thuggish bullying ended the career of Umpire Daryl Harper. I remain outraged that MS Dhoni wasn't banned from all cricket for life for his behaviour.

That Test was Kohli's debut. Why is anybody surprised that he developed into a spoilt brat, when that was what he first experienced in Test cricket?

What's new is that Kohli is beating the Aussies at their own game. The Aussies were the leading sledgers for a very long time their until other teams caught up to them and now they are b1$)&zing about it. I hope Kohli keeps dishing it out and make Aussies remember the tour and especially the captain. Who gives a hoot as to what Healy thinks. He has been part of the culture where sledging was ignored and in some cases encouraged. Kohli has the mental toughness to deal with any crap and its refreshing to see him play hard ball. If you push, expect a push-back

As to your other comment about Daryl Harper, did you even watch that match!!! The incompetence of Harper was obvious where he got wrong decisions five times and Dhoni as the captain was well within rights to point out this incompetence to the match referee. Harper got what he deserved and that was based purely on his umpiring performance.

Looking at your posts, it seems the only team you respect is Pakistan and that's fine but then don't hide behind this charade of fake outrage and respect. Give credit where it's due
 
..... And what about Smith himself ??? .... He was encouraging his own players to sledge the Indians even before they landed in India !!! ...... Hmmmmmm !!!!
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Amused 2 read <a href="https://twitter.com/Iheals">@Iheals</a> take on <a href="https://twitter.com/imVkohli">@imVkohli</a>. Come on Heals have heard many 'polite enquiries' in ur deep voice, case of pot calling kettle black</p>— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) <a href="https://twitter.com/shoaib100mph/status/839151214373781506">March 7, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Much ado about nothing. Childish behavior from all parties involved, not to even mention the fans who hound for such incidents. Just let it go already.
 
Much ado about nothing. Childish behavior from all parties involved, not to even mention the fans who hound for such incidents. Just let it go already.
yeah all the cricket experts chiming in are all childish. Some fans here know the best.
 
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