“I Guess Trolling Isn’t For Me” Says Virat Kohli In Clarification For ‘Leave India’ Comment

Virat Kohli is swimming in shark-infested waters right now, thanks to his rather unsavoury response to a comment from a cricket fan who claimed he liked Australian batsmen more than Indian ones.

The cricket captain’s reaction, particularly asking the writer of that comment to leave the country because they preferred international talent, rubbed a lot of Indians the wrong way.

Backlash ensued about how Kohli had absolutely no standing to tell anyone who or what they should be liking in the first place. Some called it arrogance going to his head, others claimed he was chanelling some of that aggression he usually exhibits on the pitch. Comparisons with Dhoni, Sachin and Rohit were made.

The gist of the comments being that the captain of the Indian cricket team, who endorses several international brands, got married in Italy instead of India, and is himself a fan of internationl sports teams, should not be asking others to leave India for their preference of players of different nationalities.

Some of the comments were well laid out and impactful. But as is always the case, there was some fair amount of abusive language and unwarranted trolling as well.

In the wake of all the heat generated by this debate, Virat Kohli has gone ahead and tweeted a clarification.

He clarified that his comment was in context to the phrase “these Indians” used in the fan’s comment and he was pro freedom of choice.

Virat’s clarification received a mixed response of sorts from his fans and haters.

There were many who believed that Virat’s reaction was completely valid, and any sportsman playing for his or her country would be offended if their own people made such a comment. Others who might have had a bone to pick with his exaggerated comment were divided over the tweet.

Should’ve just been humble and moved on.

Own your statements.

Not sure how to feel about the apology, considering there’s no apology.

https://twitter.com/raosuresh953/status/1060650980335935489

It was merely a spontaneous reaction; he didn’t mean it.

https://twitter.com/SolMahesh88/status/1060593246307581953

The clarification sure puts things into perspective….

https://twitter.com/AskAmanJoshi/status/1060735630647296000

Can we focus on the bigger picture here?

https://twitter.com/mukesh_hemnani/status/1060598457453305857

Let’s just focus on his game, not his words.

Lesson learnt. Let’s move on?

The jury still seems to be out on whether we can look past Virat Kohli’s comment or hold him to it. All over a nameless faceless comment. The video seems to be some sort of a ‘trolling the trolls’ segment on an interview, and probably all in jest. Either way, there’s an important lesson for all public personalities in here that we hope they, and our Captain as well, have grasped.

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