Tensions between Indian cricket greats Virat Kohli and Sunil Gavaskar grew during the recent IPL 2024 events, igniting intense debates among enthusiasts and specialists. Wasim Akram, a former captain of Pakistan’s cricket team, nevertheless provided his seasoned opinion on the matter in the middle of the contentious conversation.
Well-known for his candid analysis and understanding of cricket, Akram stressed the value of respecting one another even when opinions diverge. After the argument, he addressed it and hailed Gavaskar and Kohli as cricket legends, calling them “greats” and “proud Indians” who had left a lasting legacy in the game.
In response to the argument, Akram emphasised Kohli’s status as a top player and even suggested that he is an all-time great. He also acknowledged Gavaskar’s accomplishments both on and off the pitch. Akram thought that Kohli had to have been more circumspect in his remarks nonetheless.
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“They are both outstanding. I know Sunny Bhai off the pitch, both as a cricket player and as a person. He has been commenting for, God knows, a very long time. And now for the legendary Virat Kohli. He is a premier player and a contemporary great. With the kind of performances he has given, he is truly one of the greatest performers in history. However, in light of the controversial exchange, I believe Virat shouldn’t have said anything,” Akram told SportsKeeda.
Despite Gavaskar’s remarks on Kohli, Wasim Akram emphasises the value of commentators in the conversation about cricket.
The remarks made by the former captain of Pakistan brought to light the delicate balancing act between criticising players and acknowledging the influence of commentators in influencing the public’s perception of cricket. Wasim Akram emphasised the vital role that pundits like Gavaskar play in providing insightful analysis of the game by drawing on their extensive knowledge.
That’s what commentators are for. Forget about it if Garaskar said something when he started to slow down in a few bouts. That kind of person is not Virat. Each is a great Indian and a proud one. It’s alright; they’ll both get over this very soon. You shouldn’t expect to take it personally either. I’m sure they’ll be alright. Right now, I’m telling you. I’m confident that they can both work out their disagreements amicably because I know them both very well,” Akram comforted.