Kohli's DRS complaint was Raviish

Sports Blog: In February this year, Australia came to India for four Test matches of the Boarder Gavaskar Trophy. When taking a review (DRS) in the second Test of the series in Bangalore, look at the dressing room and look at the captain Steven Smith. At the end of the match, India captain Virat Kohli claimed that Australian players did such work several times. In an interview given to ESPN Cricinfo, Ravi has said that Kohli claims that Kohli The events that came up in his book 'The Journey' Australia were ahead in the series after winning the first Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. They were batting in the fourth innings with a target of 188 in the second Test in Bangalore. To take a review in the context of an application, Batsman Smith consulted with his partner Peter Handscomb on the other side of the crease. At this time, look at Smith dressingroom. According to the International Cricket Council (ICC) regulations, this work is completely banned. So umpire Nigel sent Long Smith back to the dismissal. When the match was won by 75 runs, Kohli questioned the behavior, 'I saw them (Australia) players look at dressingroom twice. So the umpire realized what was happening. We just attracted the attention of the match referee. They knew what was going on. This limit should never be crossed. I would never do that. "Smith said at the match press conference, it was a moment's confusion," I could not think of anything at that time. I looked at all of the team. But it should not have been done. "At that time, without mentioning anything, he wrote in his book recently," During the match, we have helped twice from outside the field - after the match, after Kohli, I can understand how happy it is to talk Smith has said that this claim has been made. In his book 'The Journey', 'I know so far, we have not tried to get advice from the dressing room before. Although he (Kohli) said that the previous events brought the umpire's attention. I can openly say that the match referee Chris Broad or one of the two umpires did not talk to us about breaking the law.

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