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Angered by constant ‘confrontation’ with umpires, Virat Kohli’s former English cricketer has made serious allegations.

India captain Virat Kohli, who is often offensive on the cricket field, has also repeatedly criticized the umpire’s decision. These incidents have been found more than a few times. Former England cricketer David Lloyd has been severely criticized for his behavior. Lloyd vehemently accused Virat of trying to pressure umpires. Even in the recent T20 series against England, Virat was protesting the decision of the umpire when Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed.

When David Malan caught Suryakumar Yadav in the fourth T20 match, the former England cricketer remarked in his column in the ‘Daily Mail’ about the umpire’s decision. He said, ‘When Malan Suryakumar is caught in this match, Virat feels that all the players in England are pressing the umpire to give a soft signal. The first is the rule of soft signal, which gives more rights to on-field umpires.

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He said, ‘Virat does not know if England players at that time were pressuring the umpire to give a soft signal, but I agree that Virat’s attitude towards umpires was very bad. He was insulting the umpires and arguing with them.

The former cricketer questioned the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) silence on the issue and asked why he was not taking action against Team India and Virat Kohli because of his bad attitude towards on-field umpires. He said, “Whoever Virat hits the ball to the stump, then the batsman has to be dismissed, in which case the thrills of the Test and ODIs are over.” The test will conclude in two days and four hours in ODIs.

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