Chappell wrote, “The one issue that has always clouded the future of kohli as a captain raised its ugly head in Adelaide when his emotions got the better of him as second on-field altercation erupted. This is a young Indian side; full of potential and the desire of establish its competitive credentials.
As a player, Kohli has indicated he’ll be buoyed by the leadership duties, not weighted down by them. However his petulance on day four raised doubts about his ability to provide the calm, thoughtful presence that could mould the team’s potential into a combative winner.”
Chappell also added and speak that kholi inability to keep his emotions in check during an altercation on the fourth day of the match has raised some concerns. Whereas in the first outbreak of hostilities Kohli remained calm and acted wisely in soothing some of his agitated team-mates.
This time his frustration boiled over and rohit sharma querying smith’s method of kicking his Spinners, and then refused to be placated by the umpire’s attempts to get the game back on to an even keel.
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