India vs New Zealand | Only focused on my job, undeterred by spectators’ behaviour, asserts Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli has said that though earlier he used to feed off the spectators’ energy now the things are a lot more different as he has become the Indian captain and now he focuses on his job at hand. Kohli was at the receiving end of the spectators’ ire after a tiff with opponent captain Tim Paine.
India ended their
"
The Indian skipper Virat Kohli was booed by the Australian spectators on multiple occasions on the recently concluded India tour of Australia. An unprovoked heckling even prompted former Australian captain Ricky Ponting to express his disappointment at such a behaviour of the Australian spectators.
"I have a greater responsibility which I understand as it's an honour to play for the country. I necessarily don't need the crowd to be on my side or against my side as I have to go out there and do my responsibilities whether there are 1 person or 50,000 people inside the ground, I will have to do my job.
"That's the mindset that I have been in in the last two or three years. All these things are not what I think about when I go out there to bat," the India skipper said.
After a memorable tour of Australia, the Indian team is ready to take on the New Zealand team in a
"New Zealand is always
"I think from that point of view I really enjoyed being here and how the crowd reacts to me or as a team is not what we think about as a side. We
Cricket FootBall Kabaddi
Basketball Hockey
SportsCafe
Comments
Sign up or log in to your account to leave comments and reactions
0 Comments