World Cup 2019: Lovely gesture by Virat, says Smith

Back after serving a one-year suspension for the infamous ball-tampering scandal in South Africa, Smith has been getting hostile reception at every English ground at the 2019 World Cup.

Published : Jun 17, 2019 16:27 IST , London

Kohli asked Indian fans to stop jeering Smith after the India-Australia match at the World Cup.
Kohli asked Indian fans to stop jeering Smith after the India-Australia match at the World Cup.
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Kohli asked Indian fans to stop jeering Smith after the India-Australia match at the World Cup.

Steve Smith has appreciated Virat Kohli’s “lovely gesture” after the Indian skipper asked fans to stop jeering the former Australian skipper during their World Cup encounter on June 9.

Back after serving a one-year suspension for the infamous ball-tampering scandal in South Africa, Smith, despite a string of impressive performances, has been getting hostile reception at every English ground at the marquee event.

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During the clash with India, which Australia lost by 36 runs, the Indian fans booed Smith and chanted “cheater, cheater” when the defending champion was fielding. Kohli, who was batting at the time, urged them to calm down and instead cheer his batting.

“It was a lovely gesture by Virat,” Smith told reporters after Australia’s victory to Sri Lanka.

Smith said the frequent booing and heckling by the English crowd doesn’t affect him but appreciated Kohli’s gesture nonetheless.

“It doesn’t really bother me what the crowds do to be perfectly honest. I am just blocking it all out but it was a lovely gesture from him,” Smith said.

Kohli and Smith have had their run-ins in the past including the infamous ‘Brain fade’ controversy during a 2017 Test match in Bengaluru, where Smith was seen seeking help for a referral from the dressing room.

But during their World Cup clash, the two players were seen shaking hands after the former gestured the fans to show some restraint.

“I just felt for him, and I told him, ‘I’m sorry on behalf of the crowd because I have seen that happen in a few earlier games as well’ In my opinion, that’s not acceptable,” Kohli had said after the match.

“Just because there are so many Indian fans here, I just didn’t want them to set a bad example, to be honest, because he didn’t do anything to be booed in my opinion. He’s just playing cricket,” Kohli said.

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