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As the storm brewed, cricketing legend Sunil Gavaskar was quick to defend Kohli. Speaking on Star Sports, he criticized the Australian media for their habitual attempts to undermine the Indian cricket star.
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While on-field controversies are par for the course in cricket, the Australian media's response to the incident was anything but ordinary.
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Newspapers laid into the winning captain for saying he no longer counted the Australian players as friends, and they also took umbrage at India`s apparent snub when invited to join the tourists for a beer.
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The article published in the Australian news daily came after Kohli had accused Australian players of disrespecting Indian cricket team's physio Patrick Farhart.
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The ongoing series between the two top-ranked teams have assumed an all-out war after the infamous DRS controversy which broke out during the second Test in Bengaluru.
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Vettel, in the urban dictionary lingo is used for the ‘sports villain’ and the Indian captain was put in the same bracket with a dog, a cat and a panda.
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Channel Nine TV reporter Will Crouch was shoved away and pushed into a glass door as he tried to approach Proteas captain Faf du Plessis in the airport arrival hall.






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