VIRAT KOHLI from India (photo Francois Nel/Getty Images) Former Indian cricket Sreesanth shared his views on the aggressive style of playing Virt Kohli and thought about his own career experience during an interview with sports commentator Padamjeet Uhrawat on his channel Youtube. Sreesanth, who was part of the Indian World Cup team 2011 together with Kohli, stressed that Kohli’s aggressive behavior is necessary for his success as a player.Sreesanth expressed his view of Kohli’s behavior in the field and distinguished between aggression and passion.
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“Nothing (about whether to change anything). What others call aggression, I call it a passion. Is the virat kohli aggressive? No.After the victory of the 2011 World Cup, the career of both crickets has taken different ways. Kohli debuted in the series West India, while Sreesanth did not participate in this tour.Sreesanth’s latest test appearance for India came during the fourth test against England in 2011, while Kohli’s career continued to flourish.During the interview, Sreesanth also dealt with the 2008 incident, which concerned himself and Harbhajan Singha, where he was slapped after the second game.Former Pacer revealed how this incident influenced his family, especially the perception of Harbhajan Singh’s daughter.
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“When I said to my daughter,” This is Bhaiji, he played with me, “she said immediately,” No, no, I won’t say hello. ” I didn’t understand why. There was a special conversation at school. ”Sreesanth elaborated his attempts to explain the situation to his daughter and his current view of the incident.“There are different stories that make the bikes. Then we tried to explain, but she said he wouldn’t talk to him. The next day the next day when the legend tournament was going, we explained that he was like our older brother. I don’t think Bhaiji had done it intentionally.Since then, the incident has become an important point in speech in Indian cricket history, when Harbhajan Singh had previously expressed his desire to erase that moment from his life during the “Kutti Stories with Ash”.Both Sreesanth and Harbhajan Singh were prominent characters in the Indian cricket during their active games and contributed to various success for the national team, including the World Cup victory in 2011.The 42 -year -old international career Sreesanth ended shortly after the 2011 World Championship, and his latest ODI is the World Cup final and his final test match against England later this year.During the interview, Sreesanth maintained a reflective attitude to his career and experience, suggesting that he had not changed anything on his way in the cricket, despite the different challenges and controversies he faced.The conversation emphasized the comprehensive dynamics of a professional cricket, from the field aggression to personal relationships between players, and how these aspects continue to affect their lives even to their career playing.
