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Test cricket, often called the purest form of the game, has seen its share of intense rivalries and fiery confrontations. Over the last 15 years, Indian cricketers, known for their passion and competitive spirit, have been at the heart of several memorable heated moments. Let's Take A look
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In a hot-tempered match, Smith and his batting partner Peter Handscomb were seen looking at the dressing room for an indication whether to go for a review after he was declared leg before against Umesh Yadav.
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Worst, the Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland, in a sarcastic remark to a radio station, said Kohli perhaps does not know how to spell the word "sorry".
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India regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after winning the four-match series 2-1.
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Smith admitted that he let his "emotions slip" during the aggressively-contested but lost series, saying that he was in his "own bubble" at times.
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"We should not give any importance to these guys, they are frustrated and that is why they are taking it out on Virat Kohli," he said.
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Asked about former Australia captain Michael Clarke coming out in his support, Kohli said that cricketers in general are empathetic towards their own breed.
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The second Test in Bengaluru ended in controversy after Smith was caught looking toward the dressing room balcony for advice on DRS appeal against his dismissal.
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Australian captain Steve Smith had called the incident a 'brain fade'.
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Not impressed with it, Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusinghe said Tamim appeared to have had "a brain fade".
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Ahmed, born in Marghuz, has played three ODIs and two T20Is for his adopted country.
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While Indian captain Virat Kohli hit out at Smith saying he has done it on more than two occasions, it remains to be seen whether ICC will take any action against Smith.
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The Aussie captain also clarified that it was the first time something like this has happened from his end.






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