Was Kohli's reaction to the chatter in the middle the correct one or was he just lucky to have survived. I think he was lucky.
It's Not Personal Kohli, It's Business
It all started when Mitchell Johnson's aggressive attempt to throw down the stumps ended with Kohli being hit. The bowler apologized immediately, but Kohli seemed to think the throw actually achieved the throwers objective. He seethed. And he didn't care that it showed either.More crucially, Kohli appeared to lose some control. He was lucky to miss the very next delivery with an extravagant swish aimed somewhere on the offside; his left foot was nowhere close to where it should have been. Three balls later another loose drive found a path between third slip and gully on its way to the boundary.
Off the first ball of Johnson's next over, he offered a fairly simple catch to Shane Watson at slip, and was happy, along with all of India, to see it grassed. During Johnson's next over, the batsman was visited by fortune once again when he top-edged an ill-advised pull shot that just managed to elude a hard running Brad Haddin. All this time, the atmosphere was steeped in tension and thick with chatter. Kohli seemed content to take on anyone half-willing to engage, but he also seemed to lose focus, thereby playing right into his opponents hands.
It's Not Personal Kohli, It's Business