Australia vs India 2018: Australian Journalist Dennis Freedman Mocks Virat Kohli With a Video

Updated - 23 Dec 2018, 01:25 PM

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Virat Kohli. Credit: Getty Images

Australian journalist Dennis Freedman has recently taken a dig at Indian National Cricket team skipper Virat Kohli with a brutal video, that is going round on the internet for quite some time now.

Meanwhile, Australia came back from 1-0 down to level the series at Perth. They defeated Virat Kohli & Co by 146 runs to square up the four-match Test series. Usman Khawaja and Nathan Lyon made spirited efforts to lift the morale of side to hand their team the first Test win since the ball-tampering incident.

However, this Test will be in the mind of the fans for the heated exchanges between both skippers, Virat Kohli, and Tim Paine. Despite scoring a magical century, Kohli received a lot of flak for his on-field antics. Kohli, who likes to express his emotions vented out his anger when things didn’t go well for India. And now, Dennis Freedman has likely targeted his on-field behaviour during the second Test.

Tim Paine, Virat Kohli, Allan Border
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Recently a video of a batsman from a local game went viral on social media. He was fuming and is utter disgust, he threw his bat on the ground and after repeated slamming of the bat, it broke. The batsman fumed his way into the dressing room and then started kicking whatever he found at his disposal.

And, Dennis Freedman grabbed the opportunity to ridicule Virat Kohli comparing his behaviour to that of the local guy.

Here’s Virat showing everyone how to behave when things don’t go your way on the field,” Dennis Freedman tweeted.

https://twitter.com/DennisCricket_/status/1075888667019796480

Previously, Dennis Freedman invited problems for himself when he compared Virat Kohli to a sweeper. Freedman had posted a picture of Kohli when he was cleaning the Eden Gardens stadium as a part of the Swatch Bharat campaign. His caption that read, “Sweepers clean the stadium in readiness for the World XI match.” This post from the past drew a lot of flak for the Australian journalist, but it seems this time he has taken it a bit further.

The third and the penultimate Test of the Border-Gavaskar Test series starts from December 26.

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