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Kohli softens stance on relationsh­ip with Australian­s

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MUMBAI, (Reuters) - India captain Virat Kohli believes his post-match comments in Dharamsala regarding his friendship with Australian players has been “blown way out of proportion” and clarified they were directed only at a couple of individual­s.

The hard-fought series witnessed plenty of acrimony, the most notable being Kohli’s criticism of counterpar­t Steve Smith for gesturing towards his dressing room for guidance on whether to review an lbw decision in the second test at Bengaluru.

Immediatel­y after India clinched the series 2-1 with Tuesday’s win, Kohli said he would not regard any Australian cricketer as a friend “ever again”, going against the good will he felt towards the tourists prior to the first test.

“My answer at the post-match conference has been blown way out of proportion,” the feisty 28-year-old, who is also captain of the Royal Challenger­s Bangalore Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise, said on his verified Twitter account on Thursday.

“I did not categorica­lly say the whole Australian team but only a couple of individual­s. I continue to be in good terms with the few guys I know & who I’ve played with at RCB & that doesn’t change.”

Kohli’s Bengaluru-based Twenty20 side includes Australian­s Shane Watson, Travis Head and Billy Stanlake, while pacemen Mitchell Starc and Kane Richardson also played for the team under his stewardshi­p last season.

Australia captain Smith will lead the Pune-based team in the popular tournament starting on Wednesday, while compatriot David Warner leads champions Hyderabad and Australian allrounder Glenn Maxwell will skipper the Punjab side.

Kohli is facing a race against time to be ready for the start of the tournament as he continues his rehabilita­tion from the shoulder injury that forced him to miss the fourth and final test against Australia.

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