Hello, Virat.
I just watched your interview on the RCB YouTube channel, and trust me when I say this, I laughed like that after a long long time.
You survived five years of abysmal form in Test cricket, averaging 30.72 and scoring only three centuries across that entire period, solely because of your past achievements and India’s “hero-worship” culture.
Had you played for countries like South Africa, Australia, England or even the West Indies, you would’ve been shown the door long ago.
So instead of complaining, be thankful you got far more time than most cricketers ever would. You should blame only yourself for not trying hard enough. You should be ashamed for taking the format that, according to you, is “five levels above anything else in cricket” for granted.
You never fixed your outside off-stump weakness and eventually, it caught up with you.
And if you’re still unhappy with the BCCI’s decision, remember one thing:
you are not bigger than the game.
So, you can go back to your home in London, get holed up in your bedroom, and cry like a baby.
PS: Self-proclaiming yourself as “king” is unbearably cringe.
Accha ghode, then who tried to mock the greatest captain and finisher, the legend MS Dhoni?
He gave this country so many proud moments and even helped build the career of your team’s biggest star.
Most importantly, he wasn’t even playing in that match you targeted him for.🤡
No one asked Kohli to prove his worth under Captain Rohit Sharma and Coach Rahul Dravid. The moment Rohit and Dravid left Tests, this mediocre batsman was thrown out of the Test squad at light speed by Gill, Gambhir, or the BCCI management.
The way all the IPL teams are treating Kohli and RCB clearly shows one thing ... RCB may have won a fluke trophy, but they will never earn real respect.
RCB getting treated by other teams like this even after winning a trophy is so funny. They ll never have the respect, forever be a mockery point of this league.