As in, opposite of arrogant being insecure.Those actions don't mean he's arrogant, I agree. But the opposite?
He's certainly not out there shooshing crowds and beating his chest. I didn't see the SCG Test so I can't comment. To a greater degree than Virat? I'd be surprised. So many times I've seen India take a wicket and Virat is off in the other direction, beating his chest and roaring then oh yeah, better go and check on my mates.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 think this marries up. India have a great side and should win. Does Virat's captaincy enhance this? Plenty of people, including me, don't think so.Kohli is a fine test captain. He gets the wins.
You think he had no role in us actually having a fast bowling attack and depth now? Plenty of people, including you, are just wrong and/or biased, tbh.I don't think this marries up. India have a great side and should win. Does Virat's captaincy enhance this? Plenty of people, including me, don't think so.
Yes to all. And honestly, if you think how wickets are celebrated is the only indication of a person's character, good luck in life.He's certainly not out there shooshing crowds and beating his chest. I didn't see the SCG Test so I can't comment. To a greater degree than Virat? I'd be surprised. So many times I've seen India take a wicket and Virat is off in the other direction, beating his chest and roaring then oh yeah, better go and check on my mates.
I'm not biased. I don't dislike the guy. And hell, my team beats his quite a lot, so I've got no reason to be filthy about it.You think he had no role in us actually having a fast bowling attack and depth now? Plenty of people, including you, are just wrong and/or biased, tbh.
Don't get carried away about it. By all means, defend him. Good on you that you think he's great. I don't see him all the time, so I'm just enquiring. I never said that's how you judge a person. I just wondered if it was some level of indication of the sort of person he is - because it looks ridiculous. And not for a second do I agree with you that he was doing it to his own Army to suggest they play.Yes to all. And honestly, if you think how wickets are celebrated is the only indication of a person's character, good luck in life.
The only one I care about remotely was the Test championship. I don’t follow ODI/T20 so it’s irrelevant to me what he does there.You are not worried now when Kohli has excuse for every loss in important knockout matches.
There's an untranslatable Hindi word starting with c and ending with 'iya' that diagnoses Kohli most accurately.Yeah arrogant isn’t the right word. He’s childish.
I wish Kane was a touch more evil tbh. Not in a try hard way like Kohli or the sookiness of Smith's captaincy stint, but in the way where Wagner and Jamieson aren't allowed to eat unless they lose their match fees.Yeah, exactly how I felt about it. I don't want that to muddy the fact that he is a wonderful batsman and has done a lot for Indian cricket. But like you, I find it weird how much he seems to require extrinsic motivation to do what he does. I don't see that in Kane Williamson. I don't see it in Steve Smith. I don't see it in Joe Root. They score runs and do well for the joy it brings them, not to prove others wrong. The shoosh finger in sport is such a juvenile action, whether it's football, cricket, whatever. Celebrate a wicket because it means something to you and the team, not because it shuts up 'the haterz'.
WhatAs in, opposite of arrogant being insecure.