IPL 8: BCCI Not Amused After Virat Kohli Ignores Rules to Meet Girl-Friend During Rain Break
Virat Kohli met his girl-friend Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma during a rain break in the IPL 8 match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Daredevils. Kohli was not the only one who broke IPL's anti-corruption guidelines. The BCCI has "spoken to" the Indian Test captain.
- NDTVSports
- Updated: May 19, 2015 03:55 am IST
The BCCI is not happy with Virat Kohli ignoring stringent anti-corruption guidelines and stepping out of the dressing room to meet his girl-friend Anushka Sharma during the rain-hit IPL8 match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Daredevils on Sunday. (Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma Candid Conversation)
One to grab headlines both on and off the field, Kohli breached anti-corruption protocols by meeting his glamorous beau during a rain break. Reportedly, IPL governing council chief Rajeev Shukla has "spoken to" the Indian Test captain and advised against a repeat.
"We shouldn't blow the thing out of proportion but I have spoken to him and told him he shouldn't speak to anyone when technically the match is still on. At the Chinnaswamy (stadium), there is only a partition between the VIP enclosure and the players area and hence he may have spoken. (IPL 8: Who Plays Whom in Knockouts)
"If the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit officials inform us we will definitely warn him but I have already informally spoken to him and told him not to do this," Shukla has been quoted as saying.
According to NDTV cricket expert Dean Jones, Kohli should have known his limits. "He can't be at his whims and fancies because he wants to see his girl-friend," said Jones.
The rain delay at Bangalore's Chinnaswamy Stadium gave Kohli plenty of time to catch up with boyfriend duties. The RCB skipper was pictured in a playful mood with Anushka, who is a frequent visitor at Kohli's matches both at home and abroad. Kohli was not the only player who was seen in the VIP box.
Delhi's Yuvraj Singh, who recently addressed Anushka as "Bhabi" (sister-in-law), and Kohli's RCB teammate Dinesh Karthik were also seen in the VIP box.
"The biggest cancer hitting cricket is illegal gambling. We try to stop communication between players and they are well aware of this. Virat made a mistake stepping out of the dressing room," Jones said.
At a time when cricket is fighting the menace of match-fixing, Kohli should have remained in the dressing room and focused on the match instead of his girl-friend, said former Australian batsman Jones. The image of IPL has been hit after the betting and spot-fixing scandal broke in 2013.
"All that Virat had to do was say 'Sorry darling, I want to see you but there is a rain delay and I have to stay within the confines of the dressing room,", Jones said, adding: 'How many times do we have to educate the players that they have to protect the integrity of the game, that is your role. Players are the trustees of the game."
Royal Challengers Bangalore rode on Kohli's 'lady luck' as they stormed into the playoffs after their concluding league match against Delhi Daredevils was abandoned midway due to heavy showers. RCB will play Rajasthan Royals in the IPL eliminator on May 20 in Pune.