Australian media went after Kohli with all its might, now used such words for Virat

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|22-12-2024

Team India's legendary batsman Virat Kohli makes a lot of headlines not only on the field but also outside the field. These days Virat Kohli is in Australia with Team India for the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Till now, in three matches, only one century has been scored from Virat's bat and apart from this his bat has been silent. Despite this, Virat remains prominent in the Australian media. Recently, Virat had an argument with an Australian female journalist at Melbourne Airport. After this the Australian media has gone after Virat with all its might. Now Australian media has called Virat a 'bully'.

Use of wrong words for Virat

Let us tell you that after coming to Melbourne after the Gaba test, Virat had a heated argument with a female journalist at Melbourne Airport. Virat did not want the pictures of his children to be clicked by the media. He had demanded privacy. Then he had an argument with a female journalist. After this Virat was told that the pictures of his children had not been clicked. He had a misunderstanding. On this issue, the sports newsreader of Australia's Channel 9 has used wrong words against Virat Kohli. Also, being unhappy with Virat's behavior with the Channel 7 reporter, he criticized Kohli.

Called Virat Kohli just a bully

The Australian journalist said, 'You are a batting superstar, you are a global superstar in the world of cricket. When I saw the footage, I was really surprised that he turned towards three people, two cameramen and the Channel 7 reporter and then he stood next to this girl (journalist) and absolutely scolded her. You are nothing but a 'bully', Virat.

Virat can break Sachin's big record in MCG

Virat Kohli likes Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) very much. His record on this field is very excellent.

If his bat works in the next match, he can break a big record of Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin has the highest number of runs (449) in Melbourne. Whereas Virat has so far scored 316 runs in 6 innings of 3 matches. To break the record of Master Blaster, he needs 134 runs.

If his bat works in the next match, he can break a big record of Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin has the highest number of runs (449) in Melbourne. Whereas Virat has so far scored 316 runs in 6 innings of 3 matches. To break the record of Master Blaster, he needs 134 runs.

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