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Not sure if Virat Kohli knows how to spell ‘sorry’, wonders James Sutherland
Sutherland's witty response came when the radio jockey asked him whether Kohli should apologise to rival captain Smith for questioning his integrity.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Mar 22, 2017, 11:01 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 22, 2017, 11:01 PM (IST)


New Delhi: Cricket Australia (CA) chief James Sutherland on Wednesday took a dig at Virat Kohli, saying he is not sure if the Indian captain knows hot spell the “sorry” word. “Look I am not sure he knows how to spell the word,” said Sutherland said on a radio chat with Australian channel Fiveaa. Sutherland’s witty response came when the radio jockey asked him whether Kohli should apologise to rival captain Steven Smith for questioning his integrity in the second Test in Bengaluru. Kohli had stopped short of calling Smith a cheat after the Australian captain sought dressing room’s advice for a DRS call, triggering off a major controversy. Full Cricket Scorecard: India vs Australia, 3rd Test at Ranchi
Sutherland, who had called Kohli’s “cheating” claims as outrageous before striking truce with the BCCI, hopes the hostilities between the two teams end post the fourth and final Test in Dharamsala. “After the end of this long and cut-throat series, lets hope the boys from both teams get together and have a bit of a laugh. I know they are going to spend a lot of time together in the IPL, so I am sure if it doesn’t happen after Dharamsala Test, it will happen during the IPL,” Sutherland said. Sections of Australia media have repeatedly attacked Kohli, most recently calling him the “Donald Trump of the sporting world”.
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