Virat Kohli comes out in support of Steve Smith, says booing the skipper was 'unacceptable'

Kohli also said that he apologised to Smith on behalf of the fans.

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Virat Kohli (L) acknowledged the differences he has had with Steve Smith (R) in the past.
LONDON: Indian skipper Virat Kohli says he apologised to Steve Smith on behalf of the fans after the former Australian skipper coped another round of "unacceptable" booing in the ongoing World Cup.

Back after serving a one-year suspension for the infamous ball-tampering scandal in South Africa, Smith, despite a string of impressive performances, has been getting a hostile reception at every English ground at the marquee event.

During the clash with India here on Sunday, which Australia lost by 36 runs, the Indian fans booed Smith and chanted "cheater, cheater" when the defending champions were fielding. Kohli urged them to calm down and instead cheer his batting.


"I just felt for him, and I told him, 'I'm sorry on behalf of the crowd because I have seen that happen in a few earlier games as well'. In my opinion, that's not acceptable," the Indian captain said.

"Just because there are so many Indian fans here, I just didn't want them to set a bad example, to be honest, because he didn't do anything to be booed in my opinion. He's just playing cricket," Kohli said at the end of the match.

Kohli and Smith have had their run-ins in the past including the infamous 'Brain fade' controversy during a 2017 Test match in Bengaluru, when Smith was seen seeking help for a referral from the dressing room. The home captain was left fuming during that time.
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Cheers To The Heroes! Virat Kohli & Squad Dazzle At ICC Event
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India's cricket squad is all set for the 2019 ICC World Cup in London. While the Virat Kohli-led team is gearing up to take on the Proteas on June 5, they took a break from all the preparation and got together with Bollywood celebrities for a gala night. Indian Cricket Heroes, hosted by the Haryana Hurricane, Kapil Dev, and business tycoon Sanjiv Goenka, honoured the aces of cricket and was high on enthusiasm and glamour.

The red carpet of the big event was graced by the Kohli-led team, and celebrities like Aditi Rao Hydari, Farhan Akhtar, Diana Penty and Rajkummar Rao also showed up in attendance.

Here's a sneak peek into the best moments from the big night in London.

India's cricket squad is all set for the 2019 ICC World Cup in London. While the Virat Kohli-led team is gearing up to take on the Proteas on June 5, they took a break from all the preparation and go..
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The gala was graced by Bollywood celebrities as well. Actresses Diana Penty and Aditi Rao Hydari and actor Farhan Akhtar were captured while posing for fans at the red carpet.

Penty, popular for her role in 'Cocktail', charmed in a pink strapless gown by Rami Al Ali. She kept her hairdo simple and completed the look with silver studded earrings.

Hydari, who played Khilji's wife in 'Padmaavat', opted for a brown and mustard outfit for the event. She opted for a subtle hairdo and completed the look with a gold choker necklace.

'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' star Akhtar, on the other hand, looked dapper in a classy, black tuxedo.

The gala was graced by Bollywood celebrities as well. Actresses Diana Penty and Aditi Rao Hydari and actor Farhan Akhtar were captured while posing for fans at the red carpet.Penty, popular for her r..
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Members of the World Cup squad, Jasprit Bumrah and Lokesh Rahul, joined the list of attendees at the big event. The two, decked up the team dress code for the night, were captured posing on the red carpet. The two are slated to play a key role in this year's tournament.

Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, a part of the 2019 World Cup-winning squad, showed up to offer support to his team. The 38-year-old was clicked on the red carpet in a subtle grey suit.

(In pic from left: Jasprit Bumrah, Harbhajan Singh, Lokesh Rahul)

Members of the World Cup squad, Jasprit Bumrah and Lokesh Rahul, joined the list of attendees at the big event. The two, decked up the team dress code for the night, were captured posing on the red c..
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But on Sunday, the two were seen shaking hands after the former gestured the fans to show some restraint.

"He (Smith) was just standing there, and I felt bad because if I was in a position where something had happened with me and I had apologised, I accepted it and I came back and still I would get booed, I wouldn't like it, either," he said.

For Kohli, if someone has shown repentance then others should let go of the baggage and move on.
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"Look, I think what's happened has happened like long back, the guy is back. He's trying to play well for his side.

"Even in the IPL, I saw him, it's not good to see someone down like that, to be honest," Kohli said.
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Kohli acknowledged the differences he has had with Smith in the past.

"We've had a few arguments on the field. But you don't want to see a guy feeling that heat every time he goes out to play.

"What's happened has happened. Everyone has known that. He's come back. He's worked hard. He's playing well for his side now," the skipper said.
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