Mumbai, March 22: Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan has trolled the Australian media for dubbing India captain Virat Kohli as Donald Trump of world sport.
'Kohli is Donald Trump of World Sport'
The veteran actor, who is very fond of cricket, took to Twitter to troll the Australian media and thanked them for 'accepting the Indian cricket star as a winner'.
Big B, that he's fondly called, wrote on his Twitter handle, "Aussi media calls Virat, Donald Trump of sports !! ... thank you Aussi media for accepting that he is a winner and the PRESIDENT!!"
T 2471 - Aussi media calls Virat, Donald Trump of sports !! ... thank you Aussi media for accepting that he is a winner and the PRESIDENT !! pic.twitter.com/ZOoNtuhtC2
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) March 21, 2017
He is an avid cricket fan and closely follows the activities of the Indian Cricket team, hence the banter.
Kohli has been on the radar of the Aussie media, which according to the former India captain Sunil Gavaskar is the extention of their support staff, from the start of the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy.
A report published in the 'Daily Telegraph' accused Kohli of spreading fake news regarding their players.
The article not only criticised Kohli for his unsubstantiated claims but also expressed disappointment that neither the BCCI nor the ICC has taken any action against him.
"VIRAT Kohli has become the Donald Trump of world sport," read the article. "Just like President Trump, Kohli decided to blame the media as a means of trying to hide the egg smeared right across his face."
"The Indian captain is a law unto himself with no one 'not even the ICC or his own board' holding him accountable for his continual perpetuation of fake news."
The ongoing series had seen a lot of off field fireworks with Kohli saying Steve Smith repeatedly took help from his dressing room while taking DRS decisions. Smith had admitted one such incident, blaming brain fade for that, but refused to accept he did it more than once.
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During the third Test Kohli had celebrated David Warner's dismissal by clutching his shoulder, apparently retaliating Smith mocking his shoulder injury.
The article claimed no such footage was available and official broadcaster had actually apologised to Smith for their part in spreading claims he mocked Kohli's shoulder injury.
"In fact television footage clearly showed it was a teammate's hand on Smith's shoulder as players embraced to celebrate the fall of Kohli's wicket," the article read. The newspaper was disappointed that no action was taken against Kohli.
"Surprise, surprise though, the man who last week launched a scandalous attack on Smith and the Australians where he accused of them being systematic cheats, refused to apologise or provide any concrete evidence in his post-match press conference. This despite the relative diplomacy shown by his superiors at the BCCI."
OneIndia News
(With inputs from agencies)