Virat Kohli reacts to rift rumours with Rohit Sharma
Virat Kohli reacts to rift rumours with Rohit Sharma
India’s run machine and skipper Virat Kohli has rebuffed all rumours surrounding him and Rohit Sharma, which have been making rounds after India’s dismaying exit from the World Cup 2019 after their semi final loss against New Zealand.
"In my opinion it's baffling to be honest. It's absolutely ridiculous to read such stuff that comes out. I have been to a few public events and the sentiment is 'aap log kya khele (you guys played so well)'," Kohli said.
"We are feeding off lies. We are overlooking facts. We are turning a blind eye to all the good things that has happened. We are creating fantasies and scenarios in our head and want to accept that this is the truth," he added.
"I have seen this for too long now. Bringing personal lives into the picture. It's disrespectful after a moment. There is nothing between me and Rohit," Kohli said.
"Come and see how we talk to Kuldeep Yadav, how we respect our seniors like MS Dhoni," Kohli said, explaining the lively environment in the team.
"If the team atmosphere wouldn't have been good then we wouldn't have succeeded," Kohli further said.
Indian coach Ravi Shastri also reacted and said, "No nonsense in the team, not a single individual is greater than the team."
When questioned about reports suggesting that Virat Kohli along with Jasprit Bumrah might be rested for the limited overs, Virat Kohli said, nothing as such has been discussed with him by the trainer or the physio.
"Our rest period is put on record. It's all on the e-mail given to the Board. So I don't know what report they have created. In my mind, until the trainer or the physio tells me to rest because my progress in such and such with datas collected from all games. I don't know what communication was sent out to the selectors because nothing was communicated to me in terms of rest," Kohli responded.
Indian skipper also replied to questions pertaining to the newly minted ICC Test Championship, the World Cup defeat and the T20 World Cup which will take place next year.
"Test cricket is the most important format for me, nothing comes above it for me," Kohli said.