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Crease belongs to the batter: Ponting blames Kohli

Last updated on: December 26, 2024 18:01 IST
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'Virat Kohli is such an experienced pro, being wound up by a 19 (year old)'

'No formal hearing was needed as Kohli accepted the sanctions propsed by match referee Andy Pycroft'

Australia's Usman Khawaja and umpire Michael Gough step in to defuse the moment after a clash of shoulders between Sam Konstas and Virat Kohli during Day 1 of the fourth Test between Australia and India at the MCG on Thursday.

IMAGE: Usman Khawaja and umpire Michael Gough step in to defuse the moment after a clash of shoulders between Sam Konstas and Virat Kohli during Day 1 of the fourth Test between Australia and India at the MCG on Thursday. Photograph: Cricket.com.au/X

India's Virat Kohli has been fined 20 per cent of his match fees following a clash of shoulders with debutant Australia opener Sam Konstas in the Boxing Day Test between the sides in Melbourne on Thursday.

Kohli was booed by the crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground after bumping into the 19-year-old as Konstas walked down the pitch for a chat with opening partner Usman Khawaja at the end of the 10th over on the opening day of the fourth Test.

 

Kohli and Konstas turned to face each other and exchanged words, prompting umpire Michael Gough and Khawaja to step in to defuse the moment.

Match referee Andy Pycroft found Kohli guilty of breaching the International cricket Council's (ICC) code of conduct relating to "inappropriate physical contact".

"No formal hearing was needed as Kohli accepted the sanctions propsed by match referee Andy Pycroft," the ICC said in a statement.

Kohli also incurred one demerit point but is free to play the fifth and final Test in Sydney.

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting, who was covering the game for host broadcaster Seven Network, said veteran batsman Kohli was clearly the offender.

"That man (Kohli) might have a few questions to answer," Ponting said.

"When you’re out there batting, the batsman owns the wicket. The crease is his. Especially between overs like that."

Former England captain Michael Vaughan also put the blame on 36-year-old Kohli.

"Virat Kohli is such an experienced pro, being wound up by a 19 (year old)," the Fox Cricket pundit said.

"It's Virat that walks into Sam."

Konstas, who replaced the dropped Nathan McSweeney in the side, appeared unruffled by the clash, smashing Jasprit Bumrah for four on the next delivery and hitting a six over the Indian pace spearhead's head on the way to 18 runs from the over.

Konstas downplayed the incident after Australia went to stumps at 311 for six.

"I think he accidentally bumped me, but I think that's just cricket, just the tension," he told reporters.

India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar told reporters he had not seen the incident and that emotions were natural in a big game.

"But I'm pretty sure that it's not as big as it seems," he said.

Batting maestro Kohli had shrugged off a dire run of form with a century in the series-opener in Perth but has managed just 21 runs in three innings since in the series.

With the temperature surging past 30 degrees Celsius (86°F)in the morning, his mood may not have been helped by Konstas surviving a nick off Bumrah that fell just short of him in the slips.

Kohli had earlier laughed openly at Konstas when the teenager botched two attempts to scoop Bumrah behind the wicket.

Konstas succeeded on his next three efforts with the T20-style shot, scoring boundaries on each.

Konstas was eventually dismissed for 60 off 65 balls when trapped lbw by Ravindra Jadeja before lunch.

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