Virat Kohli has faced a lot of flak, from both the Australian media and some of the players during the recent series at Dharamsala. Brad Hodge, a former Australian batsman, made some particularly nasty comments about Kohli and questioned his ethics for opting out of such a crucial series. Following the outburst, Hodge was severely criticised online with even Amitabh Bachchan slamming the former batsman.
Realising his mistake, Brad Hodge wrote a heartfelt letter apologising to Virat Kohli for his comments about the Indian skipper, which he posted on Twitter.
“The public and fans have every right to be upset and the backlash I have received has certainly driven the point home.”
— Brad Hodge (@bradhodge007) March 29, 2017
While it was a decent gesture from Brad Hodge, R Ashwin couldn’t help but add a bit of light humour to the entire issue.
On a lighter note, from this year onwards 30th march will be remembered as world apology day.😂
— Ashwin (During Covid 19)🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) March 30, 2017
The comments made by Brad Hodge certainly deserved the backlash that he got. Apologising for it was certainly a nice gesture. It’s upsetting whenever sportsmen decide to question each other’s ethics in a game that is supposed to bring the world closer together. While friendly banter is appreciated, making nasty comments just ruins the spirit of the game.