Those ‪#‎blaming‬ him for India’s ‪#‎WC‬ exit ‪#‎should‬ be ‪#‎ashamed‬:‪#‎ViratKohli‬

Those ‪#‎blaming‬ him for India's ‪#‎WC‬ exit ‪#‎should‬ be ‪#‎ashamed‬:‪#‎ViratKohli‬Kolkata: India’s Test captain Virat Kohli on Friday lashed out at critics, who blamed his girlfriend Anushkha Sharma for the team’s exit from ICC Cricket World Cup, stating that they “should be ashamed of themselves” as “no one has won more matches” than him in the last five years.
At a human level, I would say I was hurt and the people who said those things and the way they said should be ashamed of themselves,” Kohli said at a promotional event of his IPL side Royal Challengers Bangalore, in reference to the abuse that the Bollywood star had to face after Kohli’s poor show in the semi-final.

Personally, I was very disappointed. In last five years, the number of matches I’ve helped India win and the consistently I’ve played is more than anyone else in the team. I don’t think there’s anybody else in the team who has done better than me,” Kohli answered with same swagger that one finds in his batting.

To see those reactions after just one match was very disappointing for me personally. It makes you lose faith in a lot of people. It’s a good thing in a way. You get to know who’s with you and who’s not. It was not in my control. But the reactions were very disappointing,” Kohli said at the function where RCB announced its tie-up with home appliances brand Midea.

“It’s funny that I never know when my rough patch comes but you make the judgement. In my case, if I don’t do well in two games, its dip in form but if some other player performs two games out of 10, they come back in form,” Kohli was at his sarcastic best. So I don’t get the balance and I really don’t pay attention to it. It’s about how you hit the ball on that particular day,” Kohli was again in his usual dimissive self.
Bureau Report

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