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After Virat Kohli's 'leave India' remark, his latest comment on Indian mentality will make you furious: Watch Video

Speed News Desk 13 December 2018, 13:09 IST

After Virat Kohli's 'leave India' remark, his latest comment on Indian mentality will make you furious: Watch Video

Indian skipper Virat Kohli is currently the best player in the world, hands down! Kohli is known for his record breaking performances all over the world. Kohli was recently surrounded by controversy after he in a promotional live video asked people to ‘leave India’ if they don’t like Indian players.

Now, Kohli in an interview to Australian legend Adam Gilchrist, when asked, “How is life away from game in India now? It must be very difficult to get any private time”, replied that, “Its hectic, if I have to be really honest, but we live in Mumbai now, which is a bit more relaxed because people are used to seeing known people there”.

But on this I agree with Virat Kohli, because in India we are always after celebrity and we never allow them to enjoy their time freely. Whenever we Indians see any celebrity out in open we go after them as if they are some commercial product out on display. We need to learn that even they are human beings and they too want to enjoy some quality time alone.

Also read: Virat Kohli and wife Anushka Sharma’s gesture towards Indian pacers will melt your heart!

India and Australia are currently playing a four-match Test series in which India took a lead of 1-0 by defeating Australia in the first match in Adelaide by 31 runs. This was the first time when India took a lead in a Test series in Australia. India and Australia are playing their second Test match in Perth from December 14, starting from 10:30 am local time and 5:00 am IST.

Adelaide Test was India’s third closest Test win after winning a match against Australia in Mumbai by 13 runs and then in Kolkata by 28 runs against England in 1972-73. India is the second Asian side to win the first Test of a series in Australia after Pakistan.

India made 250 in its first innings with Pujara making an amazing century of 123 runs until he was run-out by Pat Cummins. Australia were bowled out for 235 and were trailing behind by 15 runs. India in its second innings made 307 runs with Pujara and Rahane both making 71 and 70 runs respectively meanwhile Australia were bowled out for 291 runs with only Shaun Marsh reaching the half-century mark.

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