Virat Kohli Abuses Scribe Over Story on Anushka, Team India Plays it Down
Virat Kohli, in a case of mistaken identity, abused a senior journalist of a leading national newspaper for a story on girlfriend Anushka Sharma. Team India says Kohli has apologised for the incident.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 04, 2015 12:21 PM IST
India's premier batsman and team's vice-captain Virat Kohli suddenly lost his cool after the training session here on Tuesday as he hurled abuses at a journalist before the side's group league game against West Indies at the WACA on Friday.('Kohli Will Bring Purpose to Indian Captaincy')
It didn't occur to anybody that something of this sort will happen. Once Kohli was done with his training and was returning to the dressing room, he saw a scribe of a national daily in front of him.(Kohli, Anushka Relax Ahead of Sydney Test)
To the horror of that journalist, Kohli started using the filthiest of language and it went on for some time before he stormed off, and some of the Indian team members looked amazed as to what exactly had happened.(Kohli May get Close to Sachin's Record: Ganguly)
On Wednesday, the Indian team media manager Dr Baba issued a one-line press statement saying, "There was a misunderstanding and no abusive language was used. Virat has spoken to the concerned gentlemen immediately and matter ends."
The particular journalist also seemed clueless but once Kohli cooled down, he told someone about an article that had appeared about him and his girlfriend Anushka Sharma in a national daily and he thought that it was that particular journalist, who had written the story.('Can't Compare Kohli to Sachin Yet')
When he was told that he has mistaken this particular reporter as someone else, Kohli called one of the journalists and through him apologised for the incident.(Why Anushka Won't Cheer for Virat in World Cup From the Stands)
According to reliable sources, Team Director Ravi Shastri has personally spoken to Kohli and advised him to keep his cool as it is unbecoming of a future India captain to behave in this manner publicly.