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Best captain india ever had
Don't give damn about best behaviour blah blah
He is not a cheater or coward. If he feels hard done then doesn't hide his emotions
Why should he? He is not cheating but only questions dubious decisions.
 
Another embarrassing display at Sauomya's wicket.Somebody needs to shut this guy down.Thinks he owns cricket.Shameless how this guy is captain

What is embarrassing about it? He signalled out to Soumya without any derogatory word or gesture.
 
All I can think off is that Kohli, if arrogant has earned it with his passion and hard work. I wish I can say the same for Sarfraz. Being one of the most recognizable faces in this game, he is scrutinized for anything and everything which only happens if you are a celebrity which he obviously is.

I am willing to bet that quite a few of his contemporaries wished they could do the same
 
It is shocking to see people defending his behavior. He is not above the game. It doesn't matter how talented he is, he should respect umpire decisions. This is a gentleman's sport.

If I were in charge of ICC, I would've banned Kohli permanently for disorderly conduct.
 
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Another embarrassing display at Sauomya's wicket.Somebody needs to shut this guy down.Thinks he owns cricket.Shameless how this guy is captain

How difficult is it to understand that he has an aggressive personality? So was Ponting, one of the most successful ODI captains.

Some of PPers are ever ready to bump this thread :)
 
Winners hate losing. Kohli is an alpha, he hates to lose and is therefore a very aggressive personality and surrenders no corner. That comes at a cost sometimes. But he is a gent off the field and leads from the front . He is the hardest worker in the team despite being the biggest celebrity.
 
How difficult is it to understand that he has an aggressive personality? So was Ponting, one of the most successful ODI captains.

Some of PPers are ever ready to bump this thread :)

Then cricket should just be about Virat Kohli since laws of cricket don't apply to him.
 
It is shocking to see people defending his behavior. He is not above the game. It doesn't matter how talented he is, he should respect umpire decisions. This is a gentleman's sport.

If I were in charge of ICC, I would've banned Kohli permanently for disorderly conduct.
Since when? it was not since the days of bodyline. Everyone plays to win in professional sports.
 
Since when? it was not since the days of bodyline. Everyone plays to win in professional sports.

You can still win without acting like an uneducated gangster. Tendulkar didn't need to behave like this to become a legend of the game.
 
I also noticed one thing. Kohli never gets aggressive with a black cricketer. He only bullies white guys and brown guys. I found that interesting.
 
It is shocking to see people defending his behavior. He is not above the game. It doesn't matter how talented he is, he should respect umpire decisions. This is a gentleman's sport.

If I were in charge of ICC, I would've banned Kohli permanently for disorderly conduct.

Unfortunately (or fortunately), with this kind of thinking and attitude you will never reach that level.
 
I don't give a damn about his behaviour, yes he can work on few things and improve, but really not a big deal. I just believe that he is a great leader and a great human being!

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why are you comparing two different individuals? lol how about minding your own business bc its pretty easy to do that. Being expressive towards the game is what we need right now . You dnt have anything players from australia who are overaggressive at times. i guess you just dnt like his charisma & aura he has on the game. its okay im sure you will get over it
 
he is from delhi & he will swear, Delhities are like that expressive , abusive & very forward. gambhir also was from delhi & one of your ex player clearly had a good relationship with him on the field.
 
Midget ha ha
I will take our midgets any time over towering plonkers
This midget is now an accomplished achiever and not yet finished.
Ignore losers they will try to find every possible flaws in us and then blow it up as biggest ever sin committed on cricket field
Go Kohli go ignore losers
 
Sometimes goes a bit over the top. But I respect him massively. Classy off the field. I'd love a Pakistani cricketer like him.
 
Sometimes goes a bit over the top. But I respect him massively. Classy off the field. I'd love a Pakistani cricketer like him.

Agree, nothing wrong with passion on the field. I wish all teams had at-least one player like this which would make the game much more lively
 
You can still win without acting like an uneducated gangster. Tendulkar didn't need to behave like this to become a legend of the game.
Tendulkar is a Mumbaikar who grew up in 70’s and 80’s. Kohli is a Delhi Punjabi born in the 90’s. Hell lot of difference between the circumstances both grew up. Delhi is a tough city. Its a place where even housewives slap freaking army men in roadrage. You need to be one tough Mai-ki-Lal to survive there, especially when you play sports. Thats why you see most of Delhi cricketers as feisty.
 
Virat kohli didn't look too pleased with the lbw decision and as usual was fuming in anger.
 
Most Test wins for India captains

28 VIRAT KOHLI (48 Tests)
27 MS Dhoni (60)
21 Sourav Ganguly (49)
14 Mohd Azharuddin (47)
 
Most Test wins for India captains

28 VIRAT KOHLI (48 Tests)
27 MS Dhoni (60)
21 Sourav Ganguly (49)
14 Mohd Azharuddin (47)

Dhoni could have had a lot more wins if he knew how to handle and use his pace attack. Shami and Sharmas outputs have been completely different under Kohli compared to Dhoni. Most of Dhonis wins are inflated on the fast turning, bouncy dust bowls of India.

Heck Bhumra might have been made to look pedestrian under Dhoni.
 
What a captain Kohli is. Amazing record in tests. If India win the test championship and maintain their number 1 status until then , he'll finish as 1 of test match great captains.
 
What a captain Kohli is. Amazing record in tests. If India win the test championship and maintain their number 1 status until then , he'll finish as 1 of test match great captains.

Captaincy is not only about results. You can be a sublime captain and keep loosing. To show that someone is a brilliant captain you don't need to show his record but what makes him a brilliant captain.
 
Dhoni could have had a lot more wins if he knew how to handle and use his pace attack. Shami and Sharmas outputs have been completely different under Kohli compared to Dhoni. Most of Dhonis wins are inflated on the fast turning, bouncy dust bowls of India.

Heck Bhumra might have been made to look pedestrian under Dhoni.

Kohli sure has got the best out of the Indian bowling attack.
 
Captaincy is not only about results. You can be a sublime captain and keep loosing. To show that someone is a brilliant captain you don't need to show his record but what makes him a brilliant captain.

What kind of logic is this? If a captain loses 10/100 games in his tenure he can still be considered a good captain?
 
Dhoni could have had a lot more wins if he knew how to handle and use his pace attack. Shami and Sharmas outputs have been completely different under Kohli compared to Dhoni. Most of Dhonis wins are inflated on the fast turning, bouncy dust bowls of India.

Heck Bhumra might have been made to look pedestrian under Dhoni.

Dhoni was a captain for batsmen. He always backed batsmen more than bowlers. Example is when India won the first test in England against England, he decided to drop a bowler and inflate the team with 7 batsmen. He just went for consecutive draws. Backfired big time.
 
Captaincy is not only about results. You can be a sublime captain and keep loosing. To show that someone is a brilliant captain you don't need to show his record but what makes him a brilliant captain.


Makes the team on merit
Leads by example
Backed young players like Bumrah ,Vihari,and Pant.
Improved Indian fast bowling culture and fitness culture
He has been captain of a number 1 ranked test team for a few years now.

My opinion is he is a brilliant captain. People's idea of a good captain is setting a good field and making bowling changes. There is way more to captaincy than that.
 
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India captain Virat Kohli has received an official warning and one demerit point after being found guilty of a Level 1 breach of the ICC Code of Conduct during Sunday’s third T20I against South Africa.

Kohli was found to have breached Article 2.12 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to “Inappropriate physical contact with a Player, Player Support Personnel, Umpire, Match Referee or any other person (including a spectator) during an International Match.”

In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Kohli, for whom it was the third offence since the introduction of the revised Code in September 2016.

Kohli now has three demerit points after having got one demerit point each during the Pretoria Test against South Africa on 15 January 2018 and against Afghanistan in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 on 22 June.

Sunday’s incident occurred in the fifth over of India’s innings, when Kohli made contact with bowler Beuran Hendricks while taking a run.

Kohli admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Richie Richardson of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing.

On-field umpires Nitin Menon and C K Nandan, third umpire Anil Chaudhary and fourth official Chettihody Shamshuddin levelled the charge.

Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1356070
 
India captain Virat Kohli has received an official warning and one demerit point after being found guilty of a Level 1 breach of the ICC Code of Conduct during Sunday’s third T20I against South Africa.

Kohli was found to have breached Article 2.12 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to “Inappropriate physical contact with a Player, Player Support Personnel, Umpire, Match Referee or any other person (including a spectator) during an International Match.”

In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Kohli, for whom it was the third offence since the introduction of the revised Code in September 2016.

Kohli now has three demerit points after having got one demerit point each during the Pretoria Test against South Africa on 15 January 2018 and against Afghanistan in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 on 22 June.

Sunday’s incident occurred in the fifth over of India’s innings, when Kohli made contact with bowler Beuran Hendricks while taking a run.

Kohli admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Richie Richardson of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing.

On-field umpires Nitin Menon and C K Nandan, third umpire Anil Chaudhary and fourth official Chettihody Shamshuddin levelled the charge.

Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1356070

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Cricket is so soft man gentlemen’s game I hate that throw some punches once in a while like make it entertaining
 
Cricket has become full of snowflakes. its actually ruining the game.

all these useless rules are taking away the entertainment factor from the game.

this stuff will push fans away.

nowadays you cant even taunt. lol keep those rules for u19 kids.

this is international cricket MIND games are necessary.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Kohli reprimanded for inappropriate shoulder contact with Hendricks (Most undesirable..by any stretch of imagination..don’t know why..why should Indian Capt be thus involved..!!!) <a href="https://t.co/kqlVuNXWsU">https://t.co/kqlVuNXWsU</a></p>— Bishan Bedi (@BishanBedi) <a href="https://twitter.com/BishanBedi/status/1176142010735923200?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 23, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Aggression has to be justified by the situation. Kohli's antics are always predetermined or when his side is on top. What happens to this aggression when he and his side are under the pump?
 
You can be aggressive without getting physical.

You want to get physical, go join MS-13. Don't pollute cricket field.
 
Aggression has to be justified by the situation. Kohli's antics are always predetermined or when his side is on top. What happens to this aggression when he and his side are under the pump?

Things like CT Final happens. Look at his face and body language after Pakistan inning in CT Final. :inti
 
Poor from Kohli. There is no place for physical contact in cricket.
 
Virat is the epitome of a modern hindu who is now as ferocious as anyone can get plus a little bit more. He maybe only 5 feet something but he's aura is that of a big man because he has now forgotten what fear is.
 
Unnecessary aggression from Kohli.

It doesn't help the team and makes him look silly.
 
Aggression has to be justified by the situation. Kohli's antics are always predetermined or when his side is on top. What happens to this aggression when he and his side are under the pump?

That game where Afridi hit 2 6s to Ashwin; there was an epic before and after meme :yk The difference a few seconds made :))

Also, when Pak visited India in an ODI series he said to JK that "I'll hit you" or something like that and then some swing happened :jk

Aggression is cool but what VK does looks awkward (mostly). And swearing in Hindi :facepalm:
 
Was this necessary from Kohli?

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Was this necessary from Kohli?

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He is not Kohli if he stops being like that. This is what made Kohli who he is and this is what defines him. Do not go gentle into that good night.
 
Was this necessary from Kohli?

Williams had given me the notebook when he dismissed me in Jamaica [in 2017], so I remembered it from there. We gave each other a high-five later. Play hard but respect the opponent' - Virat Kohli
 
When Cottrell does the Big Salute after every wicket , it is just Fine. But when kohli makes any animated gesture , it is called 'overreacting'
 
When Cottrell does the Big Salute after every wicket , it is just Fine. But when kohli makes any animated gesture , it is called 'overreacting'
In this case, it was payback though. I think he should be allowed to do that.
 
Was this necessary from Kohli?

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I don't think he means any disrespect, Kohli has always been animated on the field. At this point we have to accept that he's not going to change. As long as no law is broken, his antics can be tolerated.

He doesn't engage in sledging like Australians so that's good.
 
I don't think he means any disrespect, Kohli has always been animated on the field. At this point we have to accept that he's not going to change. As long as no law is broken, his antics can be tolerated.

He doesn't engage in sledging like Australians so that's good.

This is not a big deal. But the mocking he did about Ashwin was out of line. Ashwin mankaded Butler in a separate match. Not sure why Kohli had to make fun of him about that.
 
Bruh it’s all good cause he’s a bloody monster I saw those flicks for sixes in the highlights that’s some monster stuff than the cover drive for six that went over 100 metres
 
Bruh it’s all good cause he’s a bloody monster I saw those flicks for sixes in the highlights that’s some monster stuff than the cover drive for six that went over 100 metres

Yes. Even with all power hitters and 360deg players, it's those classical shots which fetches a player fans even in 2020's .... I watched the highlights twice just for those 3 shots _/\_
 
Bruh it’s all good cause he’s a bloody monster I saw those flicks for sixes in the highlights that’s some monster stuff than the cover drive for six that went over 100 metres
When he is full flow, no batsmen will come close to him as far as batsmenship is concerned, may be abd, Viv.. Iam not talking about sloggers, pure cricket shots.
 
Dude, it was a payback to Williams. Williams did same thing when he got Kohli out couple of years back.

He had that on his mind but the Kesrick incident where he nearly collided with it sent him over the edge. I don't think Kesrick was trying to get in the way but Kohli was seeing red then. Except, he channeled that anger into pushing himself to play better and this was the culmination of that.
 
lol you guys are overreacting over this. Kohli is a beast. He can do whatever the he'll he wants as long as he performs.
 
West Indies captain Kieron Pollard lauded his batsmen for putting up a good show but came down hard on the bowlers for failing to defend 200-plus score against India in the first T20 International of the three-match series in Hyderabad. West Indies posted a challenging 207 for 5 but Virat Kohli stamped his authority with a career-best 94 not out as India pulled off their highest successful run chase in a T20 International, overhauling the target in 18.4 overs. India, thus, took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

"I think we batted pretty well. We scored above 200 runs which more often than not you take that. But discipline in bowling and execution let us down tonight," Pollard said at the post-match press conference on Friday night.

"We gave 23 extras, 14 or 15 of those wide deliveries, so when you look at that, those were extra balls and extra overs. When you give a class team like India these many extra deliveries, you are destined for trouble.

"No balls are something we stress on in terms of non-negotiable and we bowled a couple of them tonight. It's something we need to look on."

However, instead of dwelling on the negatives, Pollard preferred to look at the positives that came out of the match.

"You can find negatives out of every situation but life is about positivity, life is about going forward and looking to improve. I must commend the batters the way they went out and executed," he said.

"I don't think dew played much of a part. Obviously, it was a good batting track. That's what the fans want to see, they want runs, they want sixes and they got that. It's just a matter of execution. But it's a long series and it's a matter of looking at the positives and improve our game.

"(Shimron) Hetmyer getting back into runs, Brandon King scoring some runs, so it's exciting times for us. You won't get everything right overnight but it is a work in progress and I am a pretty contended captain."

For the first time, the third umpire has been entrusted with the responsibility of calling front foot no balls by the ICC in the ongoing T20 series and subsequent ODIs between India and the West Indies on a trial basis. And the third umpire did intervene on three occasions during the first T20 with all the decisions going against the West Indies.

"It is what it is, some things you can't control. I can't control what they do or what rules they bring into cricket. So to me that's not a bother and I am not going to fuss about fight over that," the West Indies captain said about the ICC's new rule.

"We need to control what's in our hands and that's playing cricket. We need to keep our foot behind the line, if we do that the umpire upstairs won't come into play."

On way to his unbeaten 94, Kohli hit six fours and as many sixes from the 50 balls that he faced. After hitting Kesrick Williams for a six in the 16th over, a fired up Indian captain also used his bat as an imaginary notebook to "tick" the bowler's name off.

Asked about Kohli's gesture, Pollard said: "He is an animated character, a great batsman and he continues to show the world that he is a world class batsman.

"His theatrics or whatever, it comes as part and parcel of the game. Sometimes you have to be like that to pump yourself to score runs and so I am fine with it."

The second game will be played in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.

https://sports.ndtv.com/india-vs-we...me-kieron-pollard-on-notebook-gesture-2144909
 
Kohli is fine with it.

Windies are fine with it.

The people on this forum are fine with it.

We Indians are fine with it.

I see one certain Gentleman has a problem with it and he expects us to accept that it is an issue.
 
Kohli is fine with it.

Windies are fine with it.

The people on this forum are fine with it.

We Indians are fine with it.

I see one certain Gentleman has a problem with it and he expects us to accept that it is an issue.

Interesting that a bowler is allowed to celebrate after every wicket but someone has an issue with a batsman cum captain giving it back after a match winning knock. We need to understand that just like all 5 fingers are not same, people are different and have different personalities.

This is Kohlis way of celebrating a match winning performance and I guess we should respect and accept it rather than desperately waiting for an opportunity to put him down by bumping this thread.
 
I can imagine the outrage over here if Kohli does this against Pakistan. His celebration after that Asia Cup ODI knock in 2012 still remains fresh in my memory
 
What an innings :O Just saw the replay of him batting.

This is the Kohli so many of us went bananas over. Of late, he seems to have drifted towards efficient runscoring over entertainment, which made it a little boring to watch.

Here he literally dragged himself into a tiff with Williams and Cottrell searching for motivation to produce a wonderknock.
 
Kohli needs to let himself loose and play freely in t20s.. hes got nothing to prove or lose in that format....

Yesterday was such an instance.
 
Kohli is fine with it.

Windies are fine with it.

The people on this forum are fine with it.

We Indians are fine with it.

I see one certain Gentleman has a problem with it and he expects us to accept that it is an issue.

Precisely, it's a real shame to see the gloss taken out of it just because he wants to pump himself up.

Like [MENTION=2501]Savak[/MENTION] has said, it seems the heartburn from his celebration after that Asia Cup ODI knock in 2012 still hasn't subsided.
 
Precisely, it's a real shame to see the gloss taken out of it just because he wants to pump himself up.

Like [MENTION=2501]Savak[/MENTION] has said, it seems the heartburn from his celebration after that Asia Cup ODI knock in 2012 still hasn't subsided.

Dont recall that celebration from Asia cup 2012. You have any video to share?
 
He answers it in the cricket field, no one really comes close to him. He is the Christiano Ronaldo of cricket, probably the coolest Indian cricketer. The coolest Indian ever, period.
 
I am actually delighted India does not play Pakistan often, they are losing out on the opportunity to fix the overall head to head record.

I don't mind the defeats but I can't tolerate Kohli mouthing off his verbals, aggression against our Misbah ul Haq type players
 
I am actually delighted India does not play Pakistan often, they are losing out on the opportunity to fix the overall head to head record.

I don't mind the defeats but I can't tolerate Kohli mouthing off his verbals, aggression against our Misbah ul Haq type players

Believe me when I say this. Nobody, absolutely nobody cares about Head To Head record in bilateral Cricket. There is only one H2H record which both parties care about in world cricket. The ICC trophies Ind Pak H2H.
 
I am actually delighted India does not play Pakistan often, they are losing out on the opportunity to fix the overall head to head record.

I don't mind the defeats but I can't tolerate Kohli mouthing off his verbals, aggression against our Misbah ul Haq type players

You don't have to worry about that. Kohli has turned quite mellow against Pakistan since becoming the captain. He gets aggressive only when someone needles him. Can't see anyone in the current Pak lineup who'll do that.
 
You don't have to worry about that. Kohli has turned quite mellow against Pakistan since becoming the captain. He gets aggressive only when someone needles him. Can't see anyone in the current Pak lineup who'll do that.

Unlike our kaptaan Pakistan players have larger hearts and therefore possess 'BHE' aka big heart energy(tm) due to superior jeans. They will not retaliate to the opposition needling.
 
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