Twitter reacts to furious Virat Kohli lambasting crowd for cheering as Rishabh Pant drops Evin Lewis
In other parts of the world, it might be “Dhoni, Dhoni”, but here in Kerala, it’s all Sanju Samson. The Trivandrum crowd decided to show their displeasure at Samson’s benching by cheering a Rishabh Pant drop catch which clearly agitated Kohli, as he lashed out at the crowd for doing the same.
Something that has become a prominent feature in all of India’s limited-over matches - or at least the matches in which Rishabh Pant features in - is the crowd cheering for the wicket-keeper’s goof-ups by chanting “Dhoni, Dhoni”. This was seen in, both, the South Africa and the Bangladesh series and it was only prior to this series that skipper Virat Kohli expressed his displeasure over the crowd doing what they did, terming it ‘disrespectful’ to Pant.
And with Kerala being the home of another wicket-keeper, Sanju Samson, the crowd were handed disappointing news ahead of the match-up when they learnt that their homeboy wasn’t going to feature. Team India continued to be disappointing on the field, with Washington Sundar dropping Lendl Simmons in the fifth over, but what transpired two balls after Sundar’s drop left a bitter taste in the mouth of every Indian player and fan, specifically Kohli.
As Lewis gave himself ample room to try and cut a Bhuvneshwar Kumar knuckle-ball, he got a thick outside-edge which flew to the keeper. Pant, who was initially leaning towards the leg-side, was partially wrong-footed and had to dive to his left to catch the ball. Dive to the left and catch the ball he did, but to his dismay, as his elbows hit the ground, the ball popped out of his hand, resulting in a dropped catch.
But what followed next shocked one and all. As instead of being disappointed, the crowd roared loud, mocking Pant for the dropped catch. The distasteful reaction from the crowd clearly irked Kohli, who looked at them in disbelief and shook his head, indicating his displeasure at their gesture. Whilst the crowd did do it to show their love for Samson and not their hate for Pant, the cheer does come off as a very detestable reaction, something that is extremely disrespectful to the player in the firing line.
Here is how Twitter reacted to the incident:
Crowd mocked him again
— NISHANT BARAI (@maibhiengineer_) December 8, 2019
Kohli was disappointed with the fans!
Virat Kohli's reaction when crowd were booing Rishabh Pant. ❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/TVpzHWoqaB
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) December 8, 2019
That's harsh!
Kohli still acting amateur as a captain....and what this idiot Rishabh pant is doing behind wickets...he should give him proper input on the review call...dhoniiiiiiiiii missing u badly yaar
— Harsha Maiya (@MaiyaHarsha) December 8, 2019
How many more instances would it take for India to realize that Rishabh Pant is becoming more of a liability than an asset for the team #PantOut @BCCI @bhogleharsha @imVkohli @RaviShastriOfc
— Santosh Ramaswamy (@santoshrv) December 8, 2019
More misery for Pant!
Bhai. Rishabh Pant...
— Rishabh Jain (@MonkInEden) December 8, 2019
How can you not figure the trajectory? That was wayy outside the off stump. #INDvWI
There are some positives too!
You cannot say he flunked today. 33 out of 22 is good score though 1-2 more hits in end would have been more contributing. Nevertheless, let him come to groove to explode & surely he will in this series. Six on very 2nd ball. What do you ask for more from him? "Rishabh Pant"
— Vijay Chauhan (@noorani_sun) December 8, 2019
Rishabh Pant after staying not out till the end! #INDvWI
— Saurabh Singh (@SAURABH74850242) December 8, 2019
😎😎 pic.twitter.com/eVRO0kvyBa
A question for chief selector of @BCCI while #RishabhPant is not making runs & dropping catches why is he in team? Now Lewis will make it count & cost us the match. #INDvsWI
— 🇮🇳Abbas 🇮🇳 (@abudi799) December 8, 2019
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