SillyCowCorner1
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Now this is something I would support. The hunger to beat a perennial beast.Just because he wanted to badly beat Australia.
Same way I feel about him. Want to beat his *** real bad.
Now this is something I would support. The hunger to beat a perennial beast.Just because he wanted to badly beat Australia.
Kohli asking crowd to not boo Smith was the most try-hard generous thing he attempted. I mean even Smith didn't probably hear or care for the boos. But had to act like he did. It was like how Modi hugged the ISRO scientist who had to act like he was in tears.
His passion for cricket, especially test cricket is genuine and something I absolutely love him for. What an ambassador for the most pristine format of cricket in t20 era.
Kohli's effort were genuine. People have over active imaginations where they want to create villains. As an Aussie fan, I appreciated the gesture.Lol, I don't care much for politics and I have no idea what happened with that ISRO director and the PM, so I will steer clear of that. What I can tell you is that I just don't see Kohli doing anything on the field for any kind of applause. He also asked the crowd to chant for Shami instead of him during a test match when Shami was bowling well. On the field, he is on the most instinctive guys who reacts as he feels, and I see absolutely no reason to doubt that it was not the same with the Steve Smith booing incident. I mean, that is such a cynical view to take and then to state it as some kind of fact.. Come on, Ankit.
you're from aus?Kohli's effort were genuine. People have over active imaginations where they want to create villains. As an Aussie fan, I appreciated the gesture.
He isn't.you're from aus?
fmd i don't feel as bad about leaving now