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Virat Kohli needs to introspect his behavior: Psychologist

As a player, aggressive attitude is clearly working for him. It keeps him motivated and gets the best out of him. If not for Austrlians provoking him, he probably wouldn't have scored those 4 hundreds and India might have faced whitewash.. Kohli is a batsman version of Ambrose.

But as a captain, I agree. If he picks up fight with his teammates, India might end up with similar situation as 90s Pakistani dressing room. That's why i believe, he is not a right choice for the caption at the moment. He should be left just as a batsman.
 
it works dont muck with it , he will mature as he ages.

People act as if he is Mario Balotelli. Kohli is already one of the best players in the world
 
I don't like him though. But this guy is going to be a legend. He's definitely going to be the captain in all formats pretty soon so he should calm down a bit. He should follow some one like Steve Waugh, a lot of aggression but people hardly remembers anything about.
 
so much of fame AT early age , obviously that was going to happen but then he earned that fame with his performance .
 
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The BCCI is not happy with Virat Kohli ignoring stringent anti-corruption guidelines and stepping out of the dressing room to meet his girl-friend Anushka Sharma during the rain-hit IPL8 match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Daredevils on Sunday.

One to grab headlines both on and off the field, Kohli breached anti-corruption protocols by meeting his glamorous beau during a rain break. Reportedly, IPL governing council chief Rajeev Shukla has "spoken to" the Indian Test captain and advised against a repeat.
"We shouldn't blow the thing out of proportion but I have spoken to him and told him he shouldn't speak to anyone when technically the match is still on. At the Chinnaswamy (stadium), there is only a partition between the VIP enclosure and the players area and hence he may have spoken.

"If the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit officials inform us we will definitely warn him but I have already informally spoken to him and told him not to do this," Shukla has been quoted as saying.

According to� NDTV cricket expert Dean Jones, Kohli should have known his limits. "He can't be at his whims and fancies because he wants to see his girl-friend," said Jones.

The rain delay at Bangalore's Chinnaswamy Stadium gave Kohli plenty of time to catch up with boyfriend duties. The RCB skipper was pictured in a playful mood with Anushka, who is a frequent visitor at Kohli's matches both at home and abroad. Kohli was not the only player who was seen in the VIP box.

Delhi's Yuvraj Singh, who recently addressed Anushka as "Bhabi" (sister-in-law), and Kohli's RCB teammate Dinesh Karthik were also seen in the VIP box.

"The biggest cancer hitting cricket is illegal gambling. We try to stop communication between players and they are well aware of this. Virat made a mistake stepping out of the dressing room," Jones said.

At a time when cricket is fighting the menace of match-fixing, Kohli should have remained in the dressing room and focused on the match instead of his girl-friend, said former Australian batsman Jones. The image of IPL has been hit after the betting and spot-fixing scandal broke in 2013.

"All that Virat had to do was say 'Sorry darling, I want to see you but there is a rain delay and I have to stay within the confines of the dressing room,", Jones said, adding: 'How many times do we have to educate the players that they have to protect the integrity of the game, that is your role. Players are the trustees of the game."

Royal Challengers Bangalore rode on Kohli's 'lady luck' as they stormed into the playoffs after their concluding league match against Delhi Daredevils was abandoned midway due to heavy showers. RCB will play Rajasthan Royals in the IPL eliminator on May 20 in Pune.
 
The only actual analysis there for why Kohli needs to alter his behaviour was "what if he is banned", but this won't happen in 2015, because is/will be India's captain. Times have changed and while the old racist ICC could ban Indian players even for no fault, nowadays Dhoni, Kohli etc can do whatever they want and nobody will dare to ban them because of the commercial implications.

The other thing he said is it gives a negative impression, but that impression is already there, and some people love him and don't care, and the prevailing strand is that even if others don't like it, so what, because it doesn't matter.
 
Believe me. If he didn't perform consistently enough he would be at the back end of ALOT of abuses. His failure in the semi gave us some retrospect on that. AND we already saw what Shezad's attitude did to him when he couldn't perform
 
His attitude helps him prosper. Gun player. Will tone down in the long run.
 
Never liked his attitude. He would have been dropped like Shehzad was if he wasn't a good batsman.
 
"Introspect his behaviour" ? An interesting sentence.
 
Well it was stupid of him to meet Anushka while the match was still on (rain delay). Certainly deserves a rap for that. As for his behaviour, I could care less how he carries himself on the field till he keeps scoring runs.

Fans like players to be humble, some are while some aren't. Who cares, he's not out there to please people, he plays cricket passionately and this is what brings the best out of him, so be it. However he should never break the rules like he did here.
 
He went absolutely mad during the last IPL rainy game, at umpires.
 
The only actual analysis there for why Kohli needs to alter his behaviour was "what if he is banned", but this won't happen in 2015, because is/will be India's captain. Times have changed and while the old racist ICC could ban Indian players even for no fault, nowadays Dhoni, Kohli etc can do whatever they want and nobody will dare to ban them because of the commercial implications.

The other thing he said is it gives a negative impression, but that impression is already there, and some people love him and don't care, and the prevailing strand is that even if others don't like it, so what, because it doesn't matter.

and when has the ICC banned an Indian player without fault?
 
During the test tour here in aus he actually seemed to behave better when he was the skipper and then go back to acting like a kid when dhoni was back leading the side.
 
Meh.. You guys waiting for Sachin's fall for 2+ decades. Didn't happen, so now moving onto Kohli? :))

Sachin hardly produced results, Paks didn't really care about him much. Kohli is a match-winner when he scores. A 100 from Kohli is more impactful than from Tendu.
 
Sachin hardly produced results, Paks didn't really care about him much. Kohli is a match-winner when he scores. A 100 from Kohli is more impactful than from Tendu.

Talk about straw man's argument..
 
So Kohli doesn't introspect? Lol. What a ridiculous psychologist. He's an elite athlete. Introspection is all he would do to improve his cricket skills.
 
There was a medical study recently that proved that the amount of talent a given person has is directly proportional to rapid mood swings resulting in a more aggressive nature, and showing disobedience. E.g. Kohli, Shehzad
 
There was a medical study recently that proved that the amount of talent a given person has is directly proportional to rapid mood swings resulting in a more aggressive nature, and showing disobedience. E.g. Kohli, Shehzad

You forgot KP
 
There was a medical study recently that proved that the amount of talent a given person has is directly proportional to rapid mood swings resulting in a more aggressive nature, and showing disobedience. E.g. Kohli, Shehzad

Kohli and Shehzad in the same sentence ? :facepalm:
 
The only actual analysis there for why Kohli needs to alter his behaviour was "what if he is banned", but this won't happen in 2015, because is/will be India's captain. Times have changed and while the old racist ICC could ban Indian players even for no fault, nowadays Dhoni, Kohli etc can do whatever they want and nobody will dare to ban them because of the commercial implications.

The other thing he said is it gives a negative impression, but that impression is already there, and some people love him and don't care, and the prevailing strand is that even if others don't like it, so what, because it doesn't matter.

the older version of ICC was bias or this one???
 
I wish he was born across the border.
 
As a player, aggressive attitude is clearly working for him. It keeps him motivated and gets the best out of him. If not for Austrlians provoking him, he probably wouldn't have scored those 4 hundreds and India might have faced whitewash.. Kohli is a batsman version of Ambrose.

But as a captain, I agree. If he picks up fight with his teammates, India might end up with similar situation as 90s Pakistani dressing room. That's why i believe, he is not a right choice for the caption at the moment. He should be left just as a batsman.

Version of Ambrose is quite spot on.
 
There was a medical study recently that proved that the amount of talent a given person has is directly proportional to rapid mood swings resulting in a more aggressive nature, and showing disobedience. E.g. Kohli, Shehzad

Sorry to burst your bubble but Shahzad has no talent at all. He just likes to pretend he has talent.
 
There was a medical study recently that proved that the amount of talent a given person has is directly proportional to rapid mood swings resulting in a more aggressive nature, and showing disobedience. E.g. Kohli, Shehzad

No wonder the whole Pakistani team looks so tame and subdued.
 
He is getting annoying and he is going feel a severe backlash if he doesn't live upto his antics.
 
Poor guy, played so many match winning knocks for his country but still continues to be hounded by the media and criticized by ungrateful fans. He should just go play for another team, its obvious Indian fans dont like aggressive players they want the chamcha type players instead.
 
Theres a difference between being aggressive and a Jelly Echo Rambo Kite.
 
Poor guy, played so many match winning knocks for his country but still continues to be hounded by the media and criticized by ungrateful fans. He should just go play for another team, its obvious Indian fans dont like aggressive players they want the chamcha type players instead.

But bottled it in possibly the most important match of his career.
 
kohli lost respect in my eyes after that shot in sf.... that was as ugly as it could get.

all these aggression, winning knocks means nothing when you fail at moments like those.

he needed to get evaluated after the sf.
 
As I've said before he is the most arrogant player outside of Australia. He needs to bat with a broken hand and score 200 before I will give him any respect. I will, however, admit that he is rather good but I have no respect for someone like that.
 
Leave him alone. If he violates any code of conduct, drop him. If he doesnt perform, drop him. No need to interfere with or comment on everything he does.
 
But bottled it in possibly the most important match of his career.

kohli lost respect in my eyes after that shot in sf.... that was as ugly as it could get.

all these aggression, winning knocks means nothing when you fail at moments like those.

he needed to get evaluated after the sf.

Right, and what about the 10 other players in the team who did sweet FA to help us win that match? Last time I checked cricket was a team game. If we expect Kohli to be the only one to make us win every time then that just shows how weak our batting line up has become. Sachin flopped in the 2003 final and 2011 final but he is still regarded as a legendary batsman, i'm not saying Kohli has reached Sachin's level yet but Kohli has already done so much at such a young age yet people are disregarding his achievements just because he failed to deliver in that one match? This is why I say most Indian fans are some of the most ungrateful bunch on the planet, they will jump and cheer when a player does well but gun him down when he fails.
 
How did you guys lose the veto?

India led the charge but was supported by pretty much every other position.

Australia and England continuing to hold the veto became politically impossible.

Of course now with the big 3, Australia and England officially have vetos again as has India
 
India led the charge but was supported by pretty much every other position.

Australia and England continuing to hold the veto became politically impossible.

Of course now with the big 3, Australia and England officially have vetos again as has India

I see...Ok thanks.
 
As much as I enjoy and appreciate his talent and work ethics, the guy does seriously need to spend a lot of time with his psychiatrist.
 
There was a medical study recently that proved that the amount of talent a given person has is directly proportional to rapid mood swings resulting in a more aggressive nature, and showing disobedience. E.g. Kohli, Shehzad

Where did you hear this ? Usually best athletesare calm and very grounded compared to other athletes in their respective sport.
 
Kohli comes of as a brat with temperamental issue and I don't know why everyone makes a big deal out of this. Kohli is a very good batsmen, his actions are irritating since he doesn't have the swagger but he is not a movie actor, he is a cricketer.
 
There was a medical study recently that proved that the amount of talent a given person has is directly proportional to rapid mood swings resulting in a more aggressive nature, and showing disobedience. E.g. Kohli, Shehzad

Bull. There is no way to measure "talent" scientifically so don't know what you are talking about
 
Sachin hardly produced results, Paks didn't really care about him much. Kohli is a match-winner when he scores. A 100 from Kohli is more impactful than from Tendu.

Yeah that's not what stats show though. And there are still some fans on this forum who do not understand the difference between comparing a person and comparing team results. Despite this being one of the most knowledgeable forums
 
Right, and what about the 10 other players in the team who did sweet FA to help us win that match? Last time I checked cricket was a team game. If we expect Kohli to be the only one to make us win every time then that just shows how weak our batting line up has become. Sachin flopped in the 2003 final and 2011 final but he is still regarded as a legendary batsman, i'm not saying Kohli has reached Sachin's level yet but Kohli has already done so much at such a young age yet people are disregarding his achievements just because he failed to deliver in that one match? This is why I say most Indian fans are some of the most ungrateful bunch on the planet, they will jump and cheer when a player does well but gun him down when he fails.

Dhawan gave us the perfect start and gave Kohli the perfect platform. What does he do ? Scores an amazing 1 of 13.
 
Yeah that's not what stats show though. And there are still some fans on this forum who do not understand the difference between comparing a person and comparing team results. Despite this being one of the most knowledgeable forums

Yet they keep harping on how great of a match winner Brian Lara was compared to Sachin, when only 8 of Lara's 34 Test tons resulted in victory for his team.
 
What I have observed is he tries to be aggressive like Ganguly :D

Too bad he does it unneccessarily and doesn't have the swag to intimidate a kitten.
You dont mess with guys like Dada,Yuvraj,Bhajji etc

Kohli ??? Meh.... I would be more scared by :amla than :vk
 
Yet they keep harping on how great of a match winner Brian Lara was compared to Sachin, when only 8 of Lara's 34 Test tons resulted in victory for his team.

Lara was better crunch player than Sachin.. No doubt about that.. But he was far too inconsistent at a time..
 
Lara was better crunch player than Sachin.. No doubt about that.. But he was far too inconsistent at a time..

In what way?

ODI cricket - Has he performed better than him in World Cups? No!!! Does he have a better record in Tournament Finals? No!!! He averages below 30 there, compared to Sachin's average of more than 50. Does he average more against Australia and South Africa? No!!!!

Test cricket - Does he average more against Australia in Tests? No!!! Does he average more against South Africa? Yes!! Not by much, though. Does have a better 4th innings average? No!!!
 
In what way?

ODI cricket - Has he performed better than him in World Cups? No!!! Does he have a better record in Tournament Finals? No!!! He averages below 30 there, compared to Sachin's average of more than 50. Does he average more against Australia and South Africa? No!!!!

Test cricket - Does he average more against Australia in Tests? No!!! Does he average more against South Africa? Yes!! Not by much, though. Does have a better 4th innings average? No!!!

Lara averages 51 against OZ.. and 49 against SA (sachin's average is 42.46 btw).

Also when you take into account the batting quality of both teams, Lara played under much weaker team. Most of Lara's performances came under more pressure. You can go look up the scorecards during 90s and early 2000s. Anyone who has watched test cricket during that period will agree Lara was a more crunch player and had more "magical performances" under his belt.

Strictly speaking of test here. Tendu is light years ahead of Lara in ODI format.
 
Sachin hardly produced results, Paks didn't really care about him much. Kohli is a match-winner when he scores. A 100 from Kohli is more impactful than from Tendu.

98 in centurion.

Maybe you were a kid when he gave you guys the phainta but [MENTION=253]the Great Khan[/MENTION] might still remember it. :))
 
98 in centurion.

Maybe you were a kid when he gave you guys the phainta but @<a href="http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/member.php?u=253" target="_blank">the Great Khan</a> might still remember it. :))

this bow overshadowed the so called phainta

 
Right, and what about the 10 other players in the team who did sweet FA to help us win that match? Last time I checked cricket was a team game. If we expect Kohli to be the only one to make us win every time then that just shows how weak our batting line up has become. Sachin flopped in the 2003 final and 2011 final but he is still regarded as a legendary batsman, i'm not saying Kohli has reached Sachin's level yet but Kohli has already done so much at such a young age yet people are disregarding his achievements just because he failed to deliver in that one match? This is why I say most Indian fans are some of the most ungrateful bunch on the planet, they will jump and cheer when a player does well but gun him down when he fails.

had he got out at zero, no one would have pointed to him had it was a good delivery.

It isn't the outcome which is condemned by people. They condemn because the way he found himself in that mess in the first place..

two different aspect here.
 
98 in centurion.

Maybe you were a kid when he gave you guys the phainta but [MENTION=253]the Great Khan[/MENTION] might still remember it. :))

which one the one in chennai in 99 or the one where aqib got his world record..soo many too choose from..oh and who can forget bowing down to the master..
 
As long as he is performing on the field, and do not spoil environment in dressing room and during training, then let him be.
 
which one the one in chennai in 99 or the one where aqib got his world record..soo many too choose from..oh and who can forget bowing down to the master..

I've been reading PP since 2006, and you have always been a huge admirer of Sachin. You even wrote a piece of tribute acknowledging his genius after he scored the first double hundred in ODI cricket.

What made you change your mind and dislike him? Or maybe you are pulling the leg of some of the Indian fans here? :P
 
I've been reading PP since 2006, and you have always been a huge admirer of Sachin. You even wrote a piece of tribute acknowledging his genius after he scored the first double hundred in ODI cricket.

What made you change your mind and dislike him? Or maybe you are pulling the leg of some of the Indian fans here? :P

lol ;)

yaar just pulling your legs...always have and always will admire the little dude..but as a Pakistani fan it was great to get him out because as a fan you knew that you had them if he went cheaply..

on a serious not kohli isn't half the player Sachin was..people forget that he had talent but I have never seen a more hardworking subcontinent player..and remember he wasn't a touch player like salim malik or azharuddin. He was all correct and you could see it a lot of hardwork went into his game...plus he was my link to that great era and he wasn't too far from our age group so it was fun watching someone almost your age facing Imran wasim and legends like them...
 
lol ;)

yaar just pulling your legs...always have and always will admire the little dude..but as a Pakistani fan it was great to get him out because as a fan you knew that you had them if he went cheaply..

on a serious not kohli isn't half the player Sachin was..people forget that he had talent but I have never seen a more hardworking subcontinent player..and remember he wasn't a touch player like salim malik or azharuddin. He was all correct and you could see it a lot of hardwork went into his game...plus he was my link to that great era and he wasn't too far from our age group so it was fun watching someone almost your age facing Imran wasim and legends like them...

I knew you were pulling your legs. You might have your difference with Indian cricket, but I always knew you are a huge admirer of Sachin :)

Among modern age Pakistani batsman, you like Saeed Anwar, Inzamam and MoYo a lot, specially MoYo because he made a name for himself coming from a very humble background.
 
I knew you were pulling your legs. You might have your difference with Indian cricket, but I always knew you are a huge admirer of Sachin :)

Among modern age Pakistani batsman, you like Saeed Anwar, Inzamam and MoYo a lot, specially MoYo because he made a name for himself coming from a very humble background.

yup also Miandad and my ultimate hero Viv Richards.. oh and graham gooch who's batting stance helped me play cricket better lol..

Sachin is up there with the best...also loved Lara...I could watch him all day...

Moyo for me is probably the best ODI batsman we have produced and if he hadn't been treated so miserably would have helped us consolidate our test batting for a few years...Genius batsman..
 
Sachin was "one of us" lol...when we used to watch him it was weird because he wasn't that much older...
 
yup also Miandad and my ultimate hero Viv Richards.. oh and graham gooch who's batting stance helped me play cricket better lol..

Sachin is up there with the best...also loved Lara...I could watch him all day...

Moyo for me is probably the best ODI batsman we have produced and if he hadn't been treated so miserably would have helped us consolidate our test batting for a few years...Genius batsman..

I've followed cricket throughout the 90's, and MoYo has done really well against us in ODI cricket. But I never followed the career of Zaheer Abbas. A lot of Pak fans claim that he is one of the greatest ODI batsmen ever, and his stats do suggest so. An average of 47.62 at an SR of 84.80 (extraordinary in his time), although he played a mere 62 ODI matches. But I've heard a lot of Pak fans claiming that Zaheer Abbas is the best ever ODI batsman from Pakistan.

I personally saw the entire careers of Anwar, Inzamam and MoYo, and I'd personally rate Anwar the best ODI batsman from Pakistan. What about you? I'f particularly like to know your opinion on Zaheer Abbas, since I didn't follow cricket in the 80's.
 
yup also Miandad and my ultimate hero Viv Richards.. oh and graham gooch who's batting stance helped me play cricket better lol..

Sachin is up there with the best...also loved Lara...I could watch him all day...

Moyo for me is probably the best ODI batsman we have produced and if he hadn't been treated so miserably would have helped us consolidate our test batting for a few years...Genius batsman..

Although I'll admit, I too like to pull the legs of some Pak posters occasionally, but those are not my original views. In other words, those statements don't come from my heart. One thing though, I've never crossed the line :D
 
Virat Kohli Was Trying to Influence Umpires by Appealing Manically: David Lloyd

Former English cricketer David Lloyd did not seem too impressed with India skipper Virat Kohli’s tactics to build pressure on the visitors on Monday at Chennai during the first Test. Lloyd reckoned Kohli was appealing like a manic. The Englishman also accused the India captain of trying to influence the umpires in the middle.

“He was appealing manically on the fourth day and called for two shocking reviews in the middle session. The commentators said he was trying to lift his team. I reckon he was trying to influence the umpires,” Llyod wrote in his coloumn for the DailyMail.

Lloyd also reckoned that it is the high stakes on the match and the seering heat that got the better of the players.

“We saw it after India had spent 190 overs in the field and now we’ve seen it with England. Opening the batting is as tough as it gets after you’ve been fielding that long in searing heat,” he added.

Meanwhile, Kohli-led India will resume the massive 420-run chase with Shubman Gill and Cheteshwar Pujara in the middle. The hosts have already lost Rohit Sharma and posted 39/1 at Stumps on Day 4. The Gill-Pujara duo will play a crucial role to set up the game for hosts on the final day. India will also need Virat Kohli to get back to his best to keep their hopes alive in the game. Meanwhile, England captain Joe Root will bank on his spin duo Jack Leach and Dom Bess to contain Indian innings.

Day 4 of the Chennai Test brought several twists and turns at various stages of the game. India resumed their innings from 257/6 at Day 4 as Washington Sundar and Ravichandran Ashwin battled hard against England to extend their stand by 80 runs. However, Jack Leach broke the partnership with an excellent delivery which Ashwin edged to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler. The tail failed to give any fight to England bowlers as India were bowled out for 337. Interestingly, the visitors decided to not enforce follow-on after taking the massive 241-run lead.

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