Virat Kohli, Indian Test Captain, on Friday, rubbished claims of ball-altering against him by a British newspaper amid the principal Test at Rajkot amongst India and England. Prior, mentor Anil Kumble too had disproved the cases. English newspaper 'Every day Mail' had discharged a footage of Kohli applying spin to the ball in a comparative way to South African captain Faf du Plessis, which had incited International Cricket Council (ICC) to make a move against him. Kohli said that it is an endeavor to remove the concentration from the series and a daily paper article doesn't make a difference over ICC's choice. "I believe it's just to remove the concentration from the series frankly. It happened in Australia when South Africa won the series. I'm amazed the issue of what I've been told came up in Rajkot yet there was no say until the outcome in Vizag," Kohli said. "To me, the daily paper article doesn't make a difference over ICC's choice. I don't read daily papers, was told 5 days after the fact that such things happened, I just ignored it," he included. However, the British writer was not upbeat and had the driving inquiry as a development. "You doing what Du Plessis was doing?" the writer examined encourage. "What's was I doing?" was Kohli's well-mannered counter-inquiry. "On the off chance that was accomplishing something ICC would have addressed me," he completed it off without even a second's pause. Paul Reiffel faced heavy blow on the fourth Test India vs England: Right time for Virat Kohli to bury English ghost... Sebastian Vettel rules out replacing 'Nico Rosberg' at...