India’s captain Virat Kohli does not regret his showdown with Steve Smith over DRS but the Delhi lad said on Wednesday that he has decided to bury the hatchet and focus on the third Test against Australia starting at Ranchi on Thursday.
Kohli, who had stopped short of calling Smith a cheat after their dramatic 75-run win against Australia in the second Test at Bangalore, was flooded with questions on the DRS controversy but Kohli had only one answer: It’s time to focus on cricket.
"Both teams have moved ahead from Bengaluru. I think the focus should get back on the series because the priority is cricket here. All other things happen in the background, we understand that as cricketers,” added Kohli.
Smith's gesture of taking help from his teammates in the dressing room for a DRS call after he was adjudged LBW by umpire Nigel Llong erupted into a controversy as Kohli at the post-match news conference did not utter the word cheat but said it "falls in that bracket".
It led to an exchange between the two rival captains before ICC intervened and brokered peace without penalising anyone in what was snowballing into another controversy like the bitter monkeygate episode, which happened in India’s tour of Australia in 2007/08.
In his first interaction after his tirade against Smith in Bengaluru, Kohli said he did not regret what he said but at the same time he wanted to move on.
Hailing both the Boards to call truce after ICC's intervention, Kohli said:
"We just need to focus on the two games. You will always have two sides of the coin, that just takes the focus away from the game that we all are sitting here because of. I think it's in the best interest of everyone that we move on and focus on the game,” added Kohli.
"As long as you're honest and you work hard, you are answerable to no one. Everyone has their own opinion. I'm not challenging anyone. It's totally up to them if someone challenges me. I am not going to hold a banner saying don't speak ill about me. It's all part of a whole journey,” said Kohli.
(With inputs from PTI)
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