Every cricketer in the world is aware of the aggressiveness of Indian captain Virat Kohli. If Kohli is teased, then he definitely answers it with his bat. That is why cricketers who know this style of his avoid sledging him. Australian opener David Warner has also hinted that he will abstain from having any fuss with Indian skipper Kohli during the Test series between the two teams at the end of the year. A four-Test series will be played between India and Australia from December. On the last tour of India, there was a lot of fuss between the two teams on the field. Where there was a lot of sledging between Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant and Tim Paine.
Warner believes that on sledging, Kohli can reverse, because after sledging he becomes very aggressive. He is known for the aggressive cricketer and he likes to hit back on the front team. Warner told that "Kohli is not the person to be teased. He said that there is no point in teasing the bear."
Warner said that "Playing against India in the empty stadium was unrealistic. He said that he wants to make a place in the team and wants to be a part of that series. Last time our performance was not useless, but we were defeated by a good team." The Australian batsman said that now the batting order of India is the best and our bowlers would like to target them. However, all eyes will be on Kohli and Steve in this series. Warner also said that both players are the best in this format and it will be interesting to see the match between the two. However, this series between India and Australia is under the threat of Coronavirus.
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