Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Virat Kohli and the art of keeping cool in IPL

- Khurram Habib

Virat Kohli, the Royal Challenger­s Bangalore skipper, tweeted on Tuesday a smiling picture of himself with other Indian Premier League skippers, who were all gathered in Hyderabad on the eve of the opening ceremony and the inaugural match of the T20 league’s 10th edition.

It was striking that Virat Kohli was standing with Gautam Gambhir – with the arm around his shoulder – and Steve Smith, two players who have been involved in major on-field flareups with the India captain. Significan­tly, Kohli mentioned “Spirit of Cricket” in the tweet.

Gambhir, skipper of Kolkata Knight Riders, had an ugly spat with Kohli in the 2013 IPL edition and it required Rajat Bhatia, also a Delhi player, and others to intervene and separate them. The recent run-ins by Australia skipper Smith – who leads Rising Pune Supergiant – with Virat Kohli during the Test series are fresh in mind.

On Tuesday afternoon, the captains and match officials met ahead of the opening game between RCB and holders Sunrisers Hyderabad for a briefing on the tournament’s rules and regulation­s. It’s a routine before every IPL but assumes significan­ce due to recent incidents.

RIGHT SPIRIT

Rajeev Shukla, the IPL chairman, told HT before the meeting, “We have to ensure the game is played in the right spirit and the emphasis of the meeting will be on that. The referees and umpires will spell out the dos and donts.”

There has been a lot of criticism by former players of sledgtimes ing. Bishan Singh Bedi even tweeted that sledging stood out as a sore thumb in an otherwise good India-australia series, but players like Gambhir have no issues with it.

Gambhir told HT, “Sledging is absolutely fine with me if it happens on the field. But there is no point in getting personal about individual­s. Some people do well only when they get aggressive, it gets the best out of them. But you shouldn’t take that off the field. Just keep it there.”

An official privy to Tuesday’s meeting said the captains have been told to maintain decency and play in the right spirit.

SOME LEEWAY

Match referees usually get access to all the conversati­on happening on the pitch, which is captured by the stump mike. Much of this is often blocked by broadcaste­rs from the viewers.

However, there is some leeway given in this format, particular­ly in the IPL, as the intensity somekept boils over. The referees and umpires do take that into account.

A senior IPL match official told HT on Tuesday, “Look, players are under severe pressure. Twenty20 is not an easy game, especially the IPL. It looks easy from the outside, but it is very intense As it is there is so much heat and then the pressure from the crowd is bound to affect you. It is so charged up. So, quite often the players protest sanctions and request that they should be given some respite.”

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