Former Indian cricketer and current commentator Sanjay Manjrekar has responded to the statement of India captain Virat Kohli in which he was angry about KL Rahul’s question on the farm. Virat was asked how the team and players would react to the criticism. In response, Virat said, “From the first day of my career to the last day, all these outside things are trash and useless to me.” Virat said these things a day before the first match of the ODI series against England.
Manjrekar urged Virat to tweet, ‘The outside factor of finding Virat litter is public opinion on any public performance. And it will always be the same. When you do well, then you are praised and condemned when you do not do well. Virat must learn to accept the reality of this era with peace and maturity. Just like Mahendra Singh Dhoni did.
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The outsider talk that Virat calls nonsense basically reacts publicly to public display. And it’s always the same- praise when you do better, criticism when you don’t. Virat must learn to accept this age-old reality with calmness and maturity. Just like Dhoni did.
– Sanjay Manjrekar (an Sanjaymanjrekar) March 23, 2021
Virat was questioned in the form of KR Rahul as Rahul was completely flopped with the bat in the T20 series against England. He was given the opportunity to play four of the five matches of the series, but never once managed to play big innings. Virat, who defended Rahul, resorted to a song from Rajesh Khanna’s’ Amar Prem ‘, saying,’ When people talk about the poor form of the player, I understand only one thing. Some say, people’s job, leave it in stupid things, Raina. ‘
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