Virat Kohli’s ‘don’t live in India’ response to fan creates controversy

By Team MyNationFirst Published Nov 8, 2018, 10:13 AM IST
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In a video that has gone viral for all the wrong reasons and available on his newly released app, Kohli was reading tweets and Instagram messages before coming across a user, who said the Indian mainstay has nothing special in his batting

New Delhi: Virat Kohli has found himself embroiled in a controversy over his "I don't think you should live in India" response to an enthusiast who called the skipper overrated while expressing his admiration for English and Australian batsmen.

In a video that has gone viral for all the wrong reasons and available on his newly released app, Kohli was reading tweets and Instagram messages before coming across a user, who said the Indian mainstay has nothing special in his batting.

"Over-rated batsman and personally I see nothing special in his batting. I enjoy watching English and Australian batsmen more than these Indians," Kohli read out the cricket enthusiast's tweet.

Far from being pleased with the fan's observation, Kohli responded, "Okay, I don't think you should live in India then you should go and live somewhere else, no? Why are you living in our country and loving other countries? I don't mind you not liking me but I don't think you should live in our country and like other things. Get your priorities right."

When was a fan pic.twitter.com/vvXIHDZW9m

— Baba Umar (@BabaUmarr)

While the criticisms range from political affiliations to overarching political climate of the country, it is perhaps one Twitter user whose criticism of Kohli's comments hits the hardest.

Kohli launched his mobile app on his 30th birthday on November 5.

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His remarks did not go down well with the Twitterati who trolled him for making what they felt were unsavoury comments.

Is asking his non-Indian fans to leave their country and come to India🤔🤔.. Or to sort their priorities? pic.twitter.com/tRAX4QbuZI

— H (@Hramblings)

Much the same way people of Indian origin in Australia and England cheer for India whilst enjoying the perks of being citizens of those countries. What say ? Please ask all NRIs to support the baggy green on your tour to Australia next month https://t.co/ZPlLWmohc9

— Asif (@asif737NG)

isn't it our democracy and rights to love a player of our own choice. Just coz we are from India it doesn't mean we should hate other countries.
Can you make a video again and tell that other than Indians none should like our country? pic.twitter.com/JoUIQw4zkl

— Anirudh karthik (@Anirudh_d_jack)

hamaari marzi hume jo achha lgta hai woh lgta hai.Teri jal rahi? Toh you better should leave India.

— Rishabh Asrani (@Rishabh_Asrani)

A batsman par excellence with a plethora of records to his name, Kohli spent his birthday with wife Anushka Sharma in Haridwar.

Recently, Kohli became the fastest batsman to score 10,000 ODI runs. The Indian captain achieved the milestone in just 205 innings, bettering Sachin Tendulkar's previous record of 259 innings. He was in red-hot form and finished the five-match series as the top run-getter with 453 runs at an average of 151.00.

He also slammed a hat-trick of centuries in the first three ODIs, another first for an Indian.

Before the ODI series against the West Indies, he was very impressive on the England tour where he scored more than 500 runs even as his teammates struggled.

Kolhli was recently praised by West Indies legend Brian Lara and former South Africa captain Graeme Smith for his insatiable hunger for success.

(With inputs from PTI)

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