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Kohli must behave better as a captain, says Lawson

Source: PTI
March 22, 2017 22:08 IST
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'As a leader and as a captain of a cricket team where you've got lots of responsibilities, you've got to show more gravitas and responsibility than this. These sorts of actions are those of your worst behaved player.'

Virat Kohli

Former Australian fast bowler Geoff Lawson slammed Virat Kohli, saying he must behave better as the captain of the Indian cricket team.

"Well Virat's consistent. You've got to give him that, he's consistent," Lawson was quoted as saying by Fox Sports on Wednesday.

Kohli has been at forefront of the constant verbal battles in the ongoing series between the hosts and Australia.

"As a leader and as a captain of a cricket team where you've got lots of responsibilities, you've got to show more gravitas and responsibility than this. These sorts of actions are those of your worst behaved player," said Lawson.

Lawson is surprised that Kohli was not penalised for his on-field conduct, especially during the second Test in Bengaluru.

"Send-offs are supposed to be against the code of conduct and he was certainly caught on camera using some bad language in the second Test match. I'm surprised he didn't get reported. But he must be treading a really fine line with the umpires and match referees because you're not supposed to give players send-offs.

"And his language has been pretty much unacceptable. And for a captain to then carry out a press conference and then just show so little diplomacy. But he's a great, great player. He's one of the best players going around, but you've got to behave as a captain better than that," Lawson added.

Image: India captain Virat Kohli

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