Shameless…Making fun of Virat Kohli’s late father, Australian newspaper crossed the limits of meanness

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|29-12-2024

Shameless…Making fun of Virat Kohli's late father, Australian newspaper crossed the limits of meanness

Team India's young all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has shattered Australia's hopes of winning the match by scoring a brilliant century in the Melbourne Test. Frustrated with the performance of the Australian team, which has been on par with Team India so far in the series, the media there is now targeting the Indian players. At present, the Australian media, especially one newspaper there, is completely after Team India's star batsman Virat Kohli. Now this newspaper has crossed all limits of shamelessness and indecency and made fun of Kohli's late father.

On the first day of the Melbourne Test match, Virat Kohli hit the young Australian batsman Sam Constants on the shoulder. Since then, Australian media has been targeting Virat Kohli and writing many things about him. However, even after the matter was settled on the first day, a newspaper, The West Australian, is still after Kohli. After the controversy, this newspaper had distorted Kohli's photo and declared him a joker. If this was not less then now this very newspaper has crossed all limits of misbehavior.

Bad headline about Virat's father

After the third day of the Test, the West Australian newspaper reached an all-time low. The newspaper wrote a bad headline about Virat Kohli's father in its sports page, which enraged everyone. This newspaper has put a picture of Sam Constants and has written the headline - 'Virat, I am your father'.

Indian fans told lies

The sports editor of the newspaper himself shared the picture of this page on his social media account. This newspaper has done this disgusting act when Virat had lost his father at the age of just 17 and despite that he had come out on the field for his team. As soon as this photo surfaced, Indian fans expressed their anger and scolded the Australian journalist.

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