Watch: “F**k’s Sake,” Virat Kohli Abuses After Umpire’s Call Leaves India Bereft Of A Wicket

Watch: “F**k’s Sake,” Virat Kohli Abuses After Umpire’s Call Leaves India Bereft Of A Wicket

Virat Kohli and his abuses once again graced the cricket field as he went berserk ensuing a DRS review on day 3

Akin to Connor McGregor, Virat Kohli’s petulant personality is fast being disliked now. Overly aggressive and failing to translate his pumped up celebrations on the field with his performances, Kohli’s overt acts of aggression are being put to the sword.

Abusing the opposition, bellowing in their face and making the weirdest of gestures, Kohli no longer piques interest like he once used due. Failing to tie up his loose ends with the bat with him devoid of a century for more than two years, Kohli’s antics are merely treated as a man who just wants to be in the limelight.

England vs India 2nd Lord’s Test Match: Virat Kohli Goes Bonkers As He Abuses After A DRS Call

The narrative was paid a testament to when the Indian captain ended up opting for a DRS review on during 3 of the second test match between India and England. While India ended up retaining the review, they were unlucky not to see it swing it in their favour owing to umpire’s call.

Ensuing the onscreen replays, Virat Kohli decided to unleash the full brunt of his fury. He was caught mouthing, “For f**ks sake” and “F*** me” ensuing the decision as the cameras tuned in to catch his latest tirade.

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Kohli has over the years been an extremely vocal advocate of doing away with the umpire’s call. However, he’s the same person who had called for the World Test Championship being a three match final series after losing to the Black Caps, claiming test matches didn’t matter after being thrashed by New Zealand in their home and had berated the rain for losing the WTC final.

A man of many shenanigans, we want be surprised if this DRS decision makes it to Kohli’s latest pile of excuses.

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