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Nick Compton calls Virat Kohli 'the most foul mouthed individual', gets hammered on Twitter

Former English cricketer heaps praise on Sachin Tendulkar, but upsets many fans of the Team India captain on social media

Our Bureau Published 19.08.21, 01:02 PM
Virat Kohli.

Virat Kohli. File Photo.

Nick Compton has fallen prey to a Twitter outrage. Taking to Twitter, the former English cricketer called Virat Kohli "the most foul-mouthed individual", but heaped praise on cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson. "Isn't Kohli the most foul mouthed individual. I'll Never forget the barrage of abuse I received in 2012 when the swearing stunned me to the point that he did himself a serious disservice. It highlights what a level headed and grounded man Root, Tendulkar, Williamson et al are," he tweeted.

This obviously didn't go down well with fans of the Team India captain. Some of the tweets pointed out instances when English cricketers gave their opposition team members a tough time on the field.

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Here are some tweets:

Pietersen thinks otherwise

But veteran batsman Kevin Pietersen thinks Kohli's enthusiasm and intensity on the field shows Test matches mean everything to him, adding that the Indian skipper's passion for the format bodes well for red-ball cricket at a time when it needs "all the love it can get".

The 41-year-old feels Kohli pushes himself to follow in the footsteps of his heroes such as Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, who themselves are legends of the format.

"Knowing Virat Kohli the way that I do, I know the huge impetus he puts on following in the footsteps of his heroes. His heroes are Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and other legends of Test match cricket," Pietersen wrote in his blog post for Betway.

"Kohli knows that to be considered a legend of the game, he needs to deliver in this format as well as in T20.

"That's why he puts so much importance on this format and at a time when Test cricket needs all the love it can get, how good is it to see a global superstar so passionate about it."

Under Kohli, India became the number one Test team. They also qualified for the inaugural World Test Championship final, which they lost to New Zealand.

Earlier this week, the Indian team registered a memorable 151-run victory over England in the second Test at Lord's.

"He values his team producing in all conditions, and so to have watched his team win in Australia and then have gone one up in England with a victory at Lord's will satisfy him hugely."

"You can see by his enthusiasm, intensity, and the way he rallies his troops. Test cricket still means everything to him and it's moments like this that will define his legacy," Pietersen wrote.

(With PTI inputs)

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