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As Kohli kept chirping from the slip cordon, he attracted Bairstow's attention and thus began the exchange of words between the two. In between, Kohli was seen putting his finger on his mouth and gesturing Bairstow to get back to batting, with words like "shut up, just stand and bat" coming in the 33rd over. The umpires had to come in to separate the duo as England skipper
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"Kohli has a brass neck blowing mocking kisses at a bloke who's scored three more Test hundreds in the past month than he has in the past 2.5 years," tweeted Morgan.
Another critic was even more uncharitable, saying, "Few players more insufferable in test cricket than Virat Kohli. Blowing kisses at Bairstow who's scored more centuries today than Kohli has in about three years. Focus on your own game. #ENGvsIND."
Another cricket broadcaster Fabian Cowdrey tweeted, "No idea why #Kohli has to act the way he does. He's a world class player, but blowing kisses to Bairstow on his way off... Seriously? #ENGvIND."
Another fan felt Kohli's celebrations were "pathetic". "Virat Kohli's celebration there is embarrassing and pathetic. I'd be having a word personally, don't like it. It's excessive and over the top for no reason #ENGvIND," while a fan opined that the India cricketer should have been warned by the cricket bodies now.
"Kohli should have been warned by now. Running up to the batsman to celebrate in their face. A great player, but someone who you just can't respect when he shows absolutely none to anyone else," he said.
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