Well, they did. They got 1 guy and other 10 followed.‘If you come at one of us, all eleven of us will come back at you.’
Dhoni is a thousand times more adored than Kohli. His downfall was painful but we loved him too much to go at him, for the most part.If this series is turning out to be like 2014, then I see him resigning(sacked) by the end of this year like Dhoni.
A poor showing in WT20 will be the final nail in Coffin.
Atleast Dhoni won all the ICC trophies before resigning.Dhoni is a thousand times more adored than Kohli. His downfall was painful but we loved him too much to go at him, for the most part.
If Kohli is on a terminal decline, he's going to cop it hard from all sides.
You are not worried now when Kohli has excuse for every loss in important knockout matches.One thing that I do love about him is the importance he places on Test cricket. I worry for the day when an Indian superstar captain starts putting Test cricket aside.
I thought he was asking the Bharat Army to play the trumpet and asking them to make more noise saying he can't hear them. He is always cheering up the crowd. I fail to see how that part is arrogant. He was shooshing the crowd coz they were booing him and making the review signs to him. I know more mature players would let it go but it works for him. I honestly do not see any of that as being arrogant. He is extremely pig headed about his selections, yes and he is wrong as often as he is right, but I genuinely do not see him as arrogant individual. He loves a fight and he gets riled up easily but again, I do not think any of that means he is arrogant as a person. And whatever I know from people who have interacted with him, he is definitely not that.Honest question for Indian fans - why does Kohli insist on all the shooshing of the crowd, the rubbish with the trumpet this morning etc? I was watching the WTC final yesterday and he went out of his way to shoosh some part of the crowd early on in NZ's first innings while his team was celebrating. Then I read about this trumpet thing to the Barmy Army. Like he actually seems to prefer to do that than celebrate with the team mate who actually affected the dismissal. Is this as arrogant as it looks? What's the 'end game' of this? It's putrid. Makes him look selfish as ****, too.
YOu did not watch the SCG test, did you? I dont know about Root and KW, but Smith has the same "up yours" mentality that you insist Virat has. And IMO, he has it to a greater degree than even Virat.I don't see it in Steve Smith
I dont think he is a dumbass. I agree with the rest of the post but I do not see why any of that would mean what SteveNZ posted would be true. To me, it proves it is the opposite.Agreed.
Kohli is a dumbass. He tries so hard to portray himself as someone who doesn’t listen to criticism when his actions clearly show that they’re the first ones he thinks of when something goes his way.
Even yesterday he said something like we block out all the noise when asked about selection.
Those actions don't mean he's arrogant, I agree. But the opposite? How does doing all that mean he's being humble. At best they make him look childish.I dont think he is a dumbass. I agree with the rest of the post but I do not see why any of that would mean what SteveNZ posted would be true. To me, it proves it is the opposite.