Otago Daily Times

Kohli will never be friends with Aussies

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DHARAMSALA: India captain Virat Kohli has laid bare the bitter divide between his team and Australia, declaring he will never be friends with any member of the opposition involved in a very heated fourtest series.

Kohli fronted the press after the fourth test in Dharamsala, won by the home side to seal a 21 series victory, despite playing no part in the highstakes clash because of his shoulder injury. The firebrand paid tribute to Australia’s ‘‘relentless­ness’’ and skill, but was scathing of the team’s character.

Kohli claimed prior to the first test he was ‘‘really good friends with all these guys off the field’’.

He yesterday confirmed that is no longer the case and it never will be.

‘‘It has changed,’’ Kohli said.

‘‘I thought that was the case, but it has changed for sure.

‘‘That has certainly changed and you won’t hear me say that ever again.’’

Kohli’s preseries comment raised a few eyebrows in the touring party, with many wondering who he was talking about.

Kohli, who folded with the bat in all five of his innings during the series, refused to answer a followup question about what sealed the falling out.

The 28yearold accused Australia of systematic­ally cheat ing in the second test by seeking illegal advice from support staff regarding reviews. The only example was captain Steve Smith, who contritely called his misdeed a ‘‘brain fade’’.

Kohli was left seething by the conduct of Glenn Maxwell and other Australian­s during the third test, feeling they mocked his shoulder injury.

Kohli shook his head after a low catch from Murali Vijay was ruled not out by the third umpire in the fourth test, which prompted Smith to bark ‘‘f . . .ing cheat’’ on the balcony of Australia’s rooms.

‘‘I have been very intense and in my own little bubble and at times I have let my emotions, actions falter a little bit,’’ Smith said.

‘‘I apologise for that. ‘‘That’s something I can really learn from.’’

Kohli, who took exception to many things uttered by Smith, Nathan Lyon and other Australian­s during the series, declared India will never ‘‘take a backwards step from anyone’’.

‘‘This team, regardless of whether we are on top or not, we speak,’’ Kohli said.

‘‘We take it very well and we give it back even better.

‘‘A very wise person told me that when a person is down, the weak come out and speak about him. It takes courage to speak about someone when they are on top.’’ — AAP

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