Virat Kohli is currently playing in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia

After the Brisbane Test is over, Team India has reached Melbourne and as soon as the team landed there, Virat Kohli got into an argument with a female journalist. Know why Virat Kohli got angry?

Virat Kohli is currently in Australia where he is playing the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. After the Gabba Test is over, Team India has now reached Melbourne and as soon as he reached there, Virat Kohli got caught in a big controversy. Actually, as soon as he reached Melbourne, Virat Kohli got into an argument with a female journalist. Virat Kohli kept arguing with the female reporter for a long time at the airport. Now the question is, why did Virat Kohli get angry at the female journalist? Actually, Australian journalists took a picture of Virat Kohli's children, after which this legendary player got angry.

Virat Kohli's argument with a female journalist
A video of Virat Kohli is going viral on social media in which he is talking to a female journalist. Virat is seen very angry while talking. After this, Virat Kohli told the Australian journalists that you people cannot take photos of my children without my permission. However, Channel 7 claims that no photo of his children was clicked nor their video was made. Virat Kohli told everyone that he needs privacy and no one can make his video without his permission.

The issue of Virat Kohli's debate with Australian journalists and photo journalists has spread all over Australia. Australian media is criticizing Virat Kohli. By the way, the relationship between Virat and Australian media has not always been good. He had got into a tussle with the Australian media even on his first tour. But this time the issue is something different.

Melbourne Test
The fourth Test between India and Australia will be played in Melbourne from December 26. The Test series is currently tied at 1-1. India won the Perth Test. Australia won in Adelaide. The Brisbane Test was a draw. Now it will be interesting to see who will take the lead in the series in Melbourne.