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***Official*** India in South Africa 2017/18

cnerd123

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That "do you believe you're the best side in the world" question is such a lame question anyways. Do you expect professional athletes at the highest level of the game to walk around going "Well, we're not really that great, we're probably 3rd or 4th best on a good day". Of course not. They back themselves to the end, if they didn't they wouldn't be playing at that level. The moment you think you aren't good enough to be at that level, you no longer become good enough at that level. Self belief is incredibly important. And even if they didn't genuinely feel it, they aren't going to show that weakness in public. Especially not the captain.

It's such a bullshit question. How can you be a professional paid cricket journalist and still ask such bullshit questions. That reporter deserved to be spoken rudely to. You have 4 ****ing days to formulate questions that that's the one you come up with? Get another job.
 

Burgey

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Perfectly reasonable question. They were ranked one and have been rolled over twice in two weeks.
 

Burgey

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When England beat Australia in 2005 Ricky Ponting was asked straight after the last test by some Fleet Street vermin whether he thought his team was still the best side in the world. He answered by saying he thought if England wanted to be thought the best side then they ought to beat Australia in Australia, like we had to against the West Indies a decade earlier.

There are ways to deal with questions from the media. If you don’t want them to ask difficult questions then just issue a press release and don’t go to the presser. Or don’t be captain. It’s part of the job.

Better still, send Ashwin out to do them all like they did out here. At least he’d be doing something useful away from home for once.
 

Victor Ian

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What a pile of **** about nothing. The problem is sending a losing captain in to have to answer dickhead questions - Captains should have the right to veto press conferences. I watched the interview and thought Kohli answered everything fine considering he would be in a bad mood to start with. He responded about SA not winning in India on the back of a wanker proposition about what is he going to do on the back of this series loss. Context. If you ask a dumb arse question that needs no answer or only has a cliche answer then expect a cliche answer or one that shows you are a dumb arse. Well done Kohli.

India are not idiots. In house they know their chances are slim, but if he dared say that, he'd be crucified by effigee. Even though it is true their batting has left a lot to be desired India have still played well enough to make for interesting games that have let their fans dream the dream until halfway through the last innings.

I like Kohli's big FU to everything not part of his team. (but I reserve the right to hate him tomorrow if I so choose)
 
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cnerd123

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It's not that the question is difficult, it's vapid and banal. You have the opportunity to ask the captain anything and you ask him a question with a predictable response (or set of responses) like that. Such a waste of time.
 

Victor Ian

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It's not that the question is difficult, it's vapid and banal. You have the opportunity to ask the captain anything and you ask him a question with a predictable response (or set of responses) like that. Such a waste of time.
Yep. Kudos to those who can patiently endure this kind of crap, but let's not denigrate those who can't. We only see one pathetic question, but Kohli is probably answering this same stupid question 20 times a day, off camera.
 

StephenZA

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Yep. Kudos to those who can patiently endure this kind of crap, but let's not denigrate those who can't. We only see one pathetic question, but Kohli is probably answering this same stupid question 20 times a day, off camera.
In the team dressing room?
 

Burgey

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What would you have him ask? How do you know what was asked before that question?

It’s a perfectly reasonable question for a journo to ask the skipper of a side in Kohli’s position. If he takes it as a personal sleight its his problem. The bloke is too thin skinned to last as an international skipper if that bothers him.

He’s India’s KP. Great player but not a leader. It’ll end in tears, said it from day one.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
It comes with being the captain of a cricket team. The reply is just petulant & childish in my opinion. You got to be better than that and stay calm as the face of the team especially considering the tantrum he through on the test field only a day before.



I guess a lot of teams have to get asked hard questions and not just Kohli. It sounds nice that we all tried our best but what are they actually going to do to improve. That goes for England, Australia , South Africa and India.
 
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Victor Ian

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In the team dressing room?
Sadly, very likely yes. So many hangers oners get their little moments of contact. But more likely travelling between the ground and the hotel and whenever he is out eating dinner. Every single reporter tries to get their piece of a sportsman nowadays and most other people want their moment of fame with a phone and pip in to ask questions too. Then he has to speak to all the tv crews in various breaks. Having only ever watched channel nine I thought players only did one interview. This year I have discovered that they speak with BT, then with Channel 9, then the radio this one and radio that one and all of those don't have time to flesh out real questions so you get very similar questions for 30 second sound bites. Well... Kohli bites.
 

Shri

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https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com...lding-a-winning-team/articleshow/59873576.cms

Kick the **** out.

A senior journalist asked Shastri what exactly his role is. Shastri looked into his eyes and roared: “My role is to be in charge of the entire support staff and to make sure that we get the boys in some great mental space to go out and express themselves with nothing else on their minds but to go out and play a brand of cricket which you have seen India play over the last three years, that is positive and fearless.”

The journalist asked a follow-up question. How will you do this? This time, Shastri was terse, and shot back: “That is a skill. That is why I am here and you are not there.” He is technically right.
 

harsh.ag

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Tbh I am all for dumb questions from journalists getting snarky answers.

Realize it's not wise but god these dumb**** questions have been going on too long without getting enough ****.

Asking the coach what his role is. smh.
 

StephenZA

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Tbh I am all for dumb questions from journalists getting snarky answers.

Realize it's not wise but god these dumb**** questions have been going on too long without getting enough ****.

Asking the coach what his role is. smh.
It was not snarky, it was petulant... he came across as a little boy who has not had things go his way and is now whining, stamping his foot... he is not taking any responsibility, or being honest in what India need to do to improve.
 

Himannv

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When England beat Australia in 2005 Ricky Ponting was asked straight after the last test by some Fleet Street vermin whether he thought his team was still the best side in the world. He answered by saying he thought if England wanted to be thought the best side then they ought to beat Australia in Australia, like we had to against the West Indies a decade earlier.

There are ways to deal with questions from the media. If you don’t want them to ask difficult questions then just issue a press release and don’t go to the presser. Or don’t be captain. It’s part of the job.

Better still, send Ashwin out to do them all like they did out here. At least he’d be doing something useful away from home for once.
There wasn't much wrong with his answer though. He essentially said he believes they are and winners need to have that kind of mindset. I think most successful sportsmen who want to be the best in the world have a similar mindset and the examples of this are strewn across history.
 

weldone

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The team composition question was a perfectly valid one, and Kohli didn't even understand the question.

Journalist's point was the pitch for 2nd test was subcontinent-like (to which Kohli agreed), and the journalist wanted to know why India didn't field the best playing XI for such conditions - which they do at home.
Kohli somehow got infuriated by the question and said something like: What is the best XI? Tell me what is the best XI and we'll play that XI in the next match!

It's obviously possible to not understand a question; but please don't be rude if you didn't understand the question.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
I thought his role was to get them out rhere to win, not express themselves.

I like that he’s thinking of helping the players clear their minds by flying in a bloke who took off with another player’s wife. That could get really expressive.
Shastri's words:

I don't think coaching is needed at this level
Then **** off ****.
 

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