Robin Uthappa issues clarification on remarks over Virat Kohli after getting ‘hate’ from fans, remains critical of superstar’s captaincy

Former India cricketer Robin Uthappa clarified his recent remarks in which he criticized Virat Kohli’s captaincy and treatment of Yuvraj Singh towards the conclusion of his career. On social media, some fans criticized the 2007 T20 World Cup winner for his remarks against Kohli’s leadership. The former batter even had a similar kind of remark on how he handled Ambati Rayudu, claiming that it was the cause for his last-minute exclusion from the 2019 ODI World Cup squad.

Uthappa clarifies his remarks

Uthappa provided clarification on his interview with Lallantop and re-expressed his viewpoint in a YouTube video. He stated that he has nothing against Kohli, only that his captaincy approach causes him to differ from his fans.

“A lot is being said, a lot is being misconstrued. Calm down. I’m a human being; I’m allowed to have my opinion, much like any of you. I have been listening and receiving a lot of hate over the last few days. I’ve been through these experiences before, but I’m someone who likes to have conversations. I was in an interview, and being in an interview, I am allowed to be honest and straightforward and share my opinion as I believe what my opinion is,” Uthappa said on his YouTube channel.

The former Indian batter expressed his opinions about Kohli’s leadership once more, stating that he has the right to hold a different perspective than everyone else.

“I feel like Virat’s style of leadership was perhaps more exclusive than inclusive. You feel something else, no worries. This is my opinion, and you’re entitled to yours, and I respect yours, and you’ll respect mine. I will move on; that’s how it should be. I think we’re more and more living in a world where we’re less acceptable or less accepting of people’s opinions. And I think that we should have a conversation about that. I don’t think it’s necessarily healthy to live in a world where just because you don’t agree with someone, you have to cancel them or you have to spew hate and venom at them. There’s nothing wrong with somebody having their own opinion,” he added.

Uthappa also emphasized that although he has frequently praised Kohli as a batter and even supported him to succeed throughout the challenging times in his career, he does not particularly like his leadership approach.

“I was speaking to a style of leadership rather than a person or a human being. I have always spoken highly about Virat as a player. I think he’s one of the greatest ODI batters in the world and I think I’ve said that on record if I if I can remember correctly that I think he’s one of the greatest white players to have ever played the game. And I even as as early as two weeks ago, I’ve said that Virat is going to score runs by the buckets. When people asked Virat if he should retire, he did not score runs in the last five years in Test cricket; he’s averaging 30. I’ve said, he’s got a good three years left in him, if not more. If he’s got the hunger, he should continue to play because he’s a legend of the game. He deserves to play. I love Virat the player. I’ve appreciated Virat the human being because I think he’s a very evolved human being because I’ve known him from a very young age and with a very different perspective. And I think he’s a very, very evolved human being. But I can I have my opinion about his style of leadership,” he said.

Uthappa criticised Kohli’s captaincy in an interview with Lallantop for failing to back Yuvraj Singh, the hero of the 2011 ODI World Cup and the 2007 T20 World Cup, in the latter stages of his career. A legend like Yuvraj should have had a fitting farewell, and as captain, Kohli could have afforded it, the former RCB batsman explained in response to the statement.

“When I spoke about Yuvraj Singh, I wasn’t talking about his comeback. I was talking about a legend like him getting a send-off that he deserved to get, and I believe that someone like them deserved to have the kind of send-off that Rohit or Virat deserves, irrespective of what kind of form they’re in or what they’re not in, right? We have to celebrate our stars guys who will succeed within our culture, to be able to celebrate them, to be able to give them the view that they deserve and irrespective and I still believe irrespective of what kind of form Rohit is in, and I still believe he deserves to have the send-off, irrespective of what kind of form Virat is in. I believe he deserves it, he is one of the greatest player to play the game. Similarly, I feel Yuvraj deserved to have a send-off, which he didn’t get, you know, and at that point, Virat could have afforded it, is what I felt as a leader, and that is my opinion. That is all there is to it,” he added.

Uthappa on Rayudu

He also discussed his contentious remarks on Virat Kohli regarding Rayudu’s exclusion from the 2019 World Cup squad.

“Rayudu is a dear friend. I know the impact it had on him when he had everything at home and then, at the last minute, the door was shut on him. Whether if whether Rohit was captain or whether Virat was captain or whether Dhoni was captain, it does not matter, what matters that an individual went through this experience during somebody’s leadership. And that is what I was speaking to. I wish he didn’t have to go through it. I wish it was handed differently,” he said.

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