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    Committee of Administrators to look into Kohli's 'leave India' controversy

    Committee of Administrators to look into Kohli's 'leave India' controversy

    By Rajdeep Saha
    Nov 09, 2018
    02:14 pm

    What's the story

    The Committee of Administrators (CoA) is set to look into the controversy surrounding Virat Kohli's 'leave India' comment.

    The Indian cricket captain faced backlash from fans on social media platform post his video reaction to 'mean tweets' while launching the 'Virat Kohli App'.

    Kohli also came out with his response, following intense scrutiny.

    Here's more on the issue.

    Reaction

    Will CoA serve a warning?

    "The Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) will look into the matter," a source said to the news agency ANI.

    The ace cricketer has also received criticism from the cricketing fraternity about his bizarre comments.

    However, it remains to be seen how the things pan out and whether the 30-year-old is served a warning for his actions.

    Statement

    Kohli had made bizarre statement during promotional video

    Kohli recorded a video to promote his newly launched app, 'Virat Kohli Official'.

    In the promotional video, Kohli was seen stating that fans, who do not support the Indian cricket team, should go and live in another country.

    This comment was made when he was reacting to mean tweets.

    Someone had commented that he enjoys watching England and Australia batsmen more than Indians.

    Comments

    Kohli's weird reaction to the fan's views

    Kohli read out a tweet that said: "Over-rated batsman and personally I see nothing special in his batting. I enjoy watching English and Australian batsmen more than these Indians."

    Kohli's reply to the same was shocking. "Okay, I don't think you should live in India then. You should go and live somewhere else. Why are you living in our country and loving other countries?"

    Twitter Post

    Kohli tried explaining what he meant

    I guess trolling isn't for me guys, I'll stick to getting trolled! 😁
    I spoke about how "these Indians" was mentioned in the comment and that's all. I’m all for freedom of choice. šŸ™ Keep it light guys and enjoy the festive season. Love and peace to all. ✌😊

    — Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) November 8, 2018

    Event

    Kohli's reaction received a lot of flak

    Prior to Kohli's tweet, the damage was already done with fans and cricket fraternity questioning him.

    While many trolled him, several others had suggestions for the Indian cricket captain.

    Kohli was the discussion point over the two days during this festive season.

    The cricketer then claimed he is often the subject of trolling.

    Twitter Post

    Some even blamed exterior voices behind Kohli's outburst

    The latest blabbering by @imVkohli shouldn't be taken too seriously.
    In the month of November, he tends to go off the rails.
    This is nothing compared to what he said 2 years ago. šŸ˜²šŸ¤”šŸ˜‹ pic.twitter.com/WqElQmrohj

    — Akash Banerjee (@akashbanerjee) November 7, 2018
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