On Monday, after losing the second and final test match at Hagley Oval in Christchurch, India has lost the series 2-0 against New Zealand. Throughout the series, team India looked out of the competition, as a result, they have lost both the matches with a huge margin. After the end of the series while addressing the media Indian skipper Virat Kohli loses cool at New Zealand reporter after being asked about his behaviour.
Actually, during the second test match, Indian skipper Virat Kohli get aggressive while celebrating the wicket. Not only for one time but for two times New Zealand had to face the heat from India skipper. First time when Kane Williamson dismissed in the 30th over of the first innings, we got to see an aggressive side of Virat Kohli. And the second time when after taking a sharp catch Virat Kohli tells the crowd to ‘Shut The F*ck Up.
Virat Kohli Lashes Out At New Zealand Reporter
While addressing the media in the post-match press conference, one of New Zealand reporters asked the Indian skipper about these two incidents. And Virat was in no mood to explain his action and lashed out at the journalist. Here is the full conversation between Indian captain and journalist.
Journalist: Virat, what’s your reaction to your behaviour on the field, swearing at Williamson when he got out, swearing at the crowd. As an Indian captain, don’t you think you should set a better example on the field?
Virat Kohli: What do you think?
Journalist: I asked you the question?
Kohli: I am asking you the answer.
Journalist: You need to set better examples
Virat Kohli: You need to find out exactly what happened and come up with better questions. You can’t come here with half questions or half details of what happened. And also, if you want to create controversy, this is not the right place. I had spoken to the match referee. He had no issues with what happened. Thank You.
Here is the Video (Virat Lashes Out at New Zealand Journalist)
When asked about his on-field behaviour, Virat Kohli gets tetchy at the post-series presser #NZvIND pic.twitter.com/vtGXm6Xe1A
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