'Kohli Is A Wild Dog': MCG Crowd Continues Disgusting Chants Against Team India Star During Boxing Day Test; Video
video surfaced on social media, the spectators were chanting 'Kohli is a wild dog' amid the veteran batter's controversial gesture towards young Aussie opener Sam Konstas.

Virat Kohli. | (Credits: X)
The crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) continued to vilify Virat Kohli on day three of the fourth Test between India and Australia. In a video surfaced on social media, the spectators were chanting 'Kohli is a wild dog' amid the veteran batter's controversial gesture towards young Aussie opener Sam Konstas on day one.
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Kohli found himself at the centre of controversy on day one of the ongoing MCG Test as he made a shoulder bump against Sam Konstas in the morning session. The gesture prompted the ICC to fine him 20% of his match fees along with a demerit point. However, an Australian media named 'The West Australian' referred to the 36-year-old as 'Clown Kohli'.
Below is the video of the MCG crowd calling Kohli 'wild dog':
Virat Kohli fails to convert his start on day two at MCG
Kohli, meanwhile, could not convert his start to a big score that India needed on day two of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. The 36-year-old had been disciplined enough to leave balls outside the off-stump but edged one off Scott Boland late in the day to depart for 36 off 86 deliveries.
Australia had a field day at MCG as they amassed 474, headlined by Steve Smith's 140 and half-centuries from Sam Konstas, Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne. India ended day two at 164/5, trailing by 310 runs.
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