The most promising cricket player, Virat Kohli broke his promise by mislaying with a reporter and insulted him on last Tuesday in the match field.
Before the major issue that was happened, a little of a prelude is necessary. From many years, the performer and reporter have normally learnt to have a peaceful and the respectable relationship with each other and won’t let to cross the line between being downright rude and with disrespectful.
Definitely, from time to time that line does get indistinct and the distressed party has the right to gripe. In a refined society there are options and means to do that and, the guess is to do live in one. An irregular disobedience, done in the heat of the instant, can be understood but even that can’t be always pardoned.
But, on Tuesday, what Virat Kohli did in Australia to the journalist, Jasvinder Sidhu, was at best guilty and at the pits, absolute shameful. And the thing is that they are talking here about a player who is the captain of the Indian Test side and should soon be the undoubted leader of the Indian team in all formats.
The dreadful actions that happened in the being there of journalists, where Kohli hurled the choicest of abuses though from a distance at the journalist and kept reminding him through the signs that he was showing his ire at him, even to all over there.
On Monday, in conversation with the new BCCI president, Jagmohan Dalmiya, publicize to the world that he has been given this consent to rinse cricket in India. The total cricketing fraternity, that is, players, journalists as well as fans, will be beholden to him if he does that and also places a code of demeanour in place for his players.