Ben Stokes clarifies his statement after people misconstrued his reply to Virat Kohli gesture
Ben Stokes has stated that his reply to Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s gesture to give away their business class seats to the pacers have been misconstrued. He clarified that he was simply stating a fact that Trevor Bayliss did that once on 2016 India tour and didn’t want to take a dig at Kohli.
In his flight to Perth from Adelaide, Michael Vaughan saw Virat Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma giving up their business class seats to allow the Indian pace attack more room on their flight from Adelaide. That gesture touched the former English skipper, and he lauded Kohli’s exemplary gesture on Twitter. The day was also Kohli and Sharma’s first wedding anniversary and while their Twitter timelines were already flooding with wishes, Vaughan’s tweet made people going gaga over the couple’s sweet gesture.
Witnessed @imVkohli & his wife give up their Business class seats to allow the Quicks more comfort & space on the trip from Adelaide - Perth !! Danger Australia .. Not only are the quicks more relaxed .. The Skipper is managing his troops with great human touches #AUSvIND
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) December 11, 2018
The incident reminded Ben Stokes of an incident that he had seen a couple of years ago in which English coach Trevor Bayliss did something similar like that. Although Stokes didn’t reveal the entire story, he tagged Ben Duckett in the tweet, which means the English keeper might have been at the receiving end of the gesture.
Trevor Bayliss did that for once...@BenDuckett1 #iwontsaywhathappened https://t.co/b9Tmj9CK6V
— Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) December 11, 2018
However, some fans assumed that it was a dig directed at Kohli and lashed out at the English all-rounder for his “pettiness”. However, to put an end to the raging controversy, Stokes was quick to clarify that he has huge respect for Virat Kohli and just stated a fact from the past.
Bit of confusion with my last tweet I think,being a bowler I have great respect for Virat doing what he did,I was simply saying our head coach did it for one of our players when we toured India in 2016 🙂
— Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) December 11, 2018
Stuart Broad also took the opportunity to thank his former skipper Alastair Cook and current skipper Joe Root for extending him the same gesture so many times in his career.
I’ve been the lucky recipient of these gestures from Cooky & Rooty for years.
— Stuart Broad (@StuartBroad8) December 11, 2018
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