Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Kohli responds in kind to O’keeffe jibe on Mayank

- Press Trust of India

Our first-class cricket is amazing, which is why we won. Credit must go to first-class set-up in India, which challenges our fast bowlers in India, and that helps them abroad. VIRAT KOHLI, India captain

MELBOURNE: Virat Kohli attributed emergence of Jasprit Bumrah as a lethal pacer to India’s “amazing domestic structure” in a subtle yet classy response to the uncharitab­le on-air comments made by former Australian cricketers Kerry O’keeffe and Mark Waugh.

“Our first-class cricket is amazing, which is why we won. Credit must go to first-class set-up in India, which challenges our fast bowlers in India, and that helps them abroad,” the Indian skipper said without taking names.

But it was clear that Kohli’s comments were meant for former leg-break bowler O’keeffe.

Even, man of the match Bumrah (match haul of 9/86) made it a point to mention the contributi­on of Ranji Trophy behind his success in Test cricket.

“We train very hard and we are used to bowling a lot of overs in Ranji cricket, so the body is doing well,” Bumrah said after India beat Australia by 137 runs in the third Test here.

It all started on the first day of the match when O’keeffe, a mediocre leg-spinner, with modest record of 53 wickets in 24 Tests, made a crass comment about debutant Mayank Agarwal’s first-class triple-hundred against Railways.

“Apparently, he got the triple (ton) against the Railways canteen staff,” O’keeffe said on Fox Sports while Mark Waugh spoke about how a domestic average of 50 in India will be 40 in Australia.

O’KEEFFE APOLOGISES

O’keeffe later apologised for his unsavoury comment. “I was mentioning the runs Agarwal got in first class cricket in India and there’s been a reaction. There was no way I was demeaning the standard, it was tongue in cheek. There are lots of runs scored, so apologies if anyone out there took offence,” he said.

It was India coach Ravi Shastri, not the one to pull back punches, rubbed it in after Agarwal scored 76 on his debut. “He (Mayank) has got a message for Kerry. ‘when you do open your canteen, he wants to come and smell the coffee. He wants to compare it to the ones back in India — coffee here’s better or the ones back home’,” Shastri commented during an interview with Fox Sports, with O’keeffe also on air at that point of time.

However, O’keeffe was at it again on the fourth day when he again made fun of not being able to pronounce the first names of Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravindra Jadeja. “Why would you name your kid Cheteshwar Jadeja.” India bowling coach Bharat Arun said team wasn’t happy with the comments.

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