Why bite the bear? Warner in the context of sledging Kohli
Why bite the bear? Warner in the context of sledging Kohli
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The big weapon of the Australians with the skill of bat-ball to shake the mentality of the opponent is the cannon of their words. They have taken sledging to the industrial level. But sometimes it can be the opposite. David Warner's idea is that if Virat Kohli is stabbed, he will be in danger.
India is scheduled to tour Australia later this year. With
the series looming, Warner told an India Today event that he was reluctant to
take the risk of stabbing one of the best batsmen of the time.
"Virat Kohli is not a man who will benefit by stabbing.
The opposite danger will increase. There is no point in stabbing a bear. ”
The two best batsmen of the time, Steve Smith and Kohli,
will face each other in the Border-Gavaskar series. These two are at the top of
the ICC Test batsmen's rankings. Warner is looking forward to watching them
fight.
"Virat Kohli and Steve Smith are the best in all
versions. There will be a great fight between them. ”
In the 2016 tour of Australia, India lost hosts without
Warner and Smith. Both are in the Australia team this time. Left-arm opener
Warner's idea is to fight hard this time.
The Border-Gavaskar series is set to take place next
December. However, in coronavirus situations, matches can take place on a field
without spectators. Despite the strange environment, Warner has not been able
to be a part of the series.

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