India vs Pakistan: Virat Kohli abuses umpire twice?
The star batsman walked back with an ironic smile on his face after a wrong decision.
Mirpur: India did beat Pakistan in the Asia Cup encounter here on Saturday but few umpiring decisions did not go down well with star batsman Virat Kohli.
The 27-year-old daredevil, who guided India to victory with a fighting 49 after Mohammad Amir’s fiery spell, personifies aggression. He ensures he expresses his emotions no matter who is at the receiving end – be it a player or an umpire.
When the umpire could not hear Khurram Manzoor’s nick to Mahendra Singh Dhoni off Ashish Nehra, Kohli – for a split second (caught on camera) – abused the adjudicator. The name he called is the most commonly used.
#ViratKohli abusing the umpire for giving a wrong decision. #PakvInd #IndvsPak #PakVsInd #AsiaCupT20 #AsiaCup #Kohli pic.twitter.com/xZXoKUogfH
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However, the situation toned down after Pakistan kept losing wickets.
But Amir brought Pakistan back into the match with his 3/18. At one stage, India were reeling at 8/3 with Kohli and Yuvraj in the middle.
When one run short of his 13th T20I half-century, a leg-before decision came out of an inside edge off Mohammad Sami. He was surprised.
While walking back to the pavilion with a cynical smile, he said: “F*** off.”
Virat Kohli 49(51) lbw b Mohammad Samihttps://t.co/HaNB6jYyDh #AsiaCup #AsiaCupT20 #PAKvIND #INDvPAK #cricingif pic.twitter.com/QVBgw45QkY
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