Don't you endorse Audi, Puma and Tissot? Twitter trolls Virat Kohli for his 'leave India comment'

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Nov 07, 2018, 05:30 PM IST

Virat Kohli appears to have come up with his own version of the Tebbit test when he harangued a fan who said he preferred watching English and Australian batsmen.

In April 1990, British conservative politician Norman Tebbit had coined a controversial term about the perceived lack of loyalty of South Asian and Caribbean immigrants living in the UK.

Tebbit had suggested that those migrants who supported their native countries rather than England in a cricket match weren’t sufficiently integrated.

He had said: “A large proportion of Britain's Asian population fail to pass the cricket test. Which side do they cheer for? It's an interesting test. Are you still harking back to where you came from or where you are?”

Now 28 years later, Virat Kohli appears to have come up with his own version of the Tebbit test when he harangued a fan who said he preferred watching English and Australian batsmen.

Kohli suggested, perhaps in jest, that those who didn’t like watching Indian batsmen ought to consider migrating.

A fan had said: “An over-rated batsman and personally I see nothing special in his batting. I enjoy watching English and Australian batsmen more than these Indians.”

This led Kohli to reply: “Okay, I don’t think you should live in India then… you should go and live somewhere else no. Why are you living in our country and loving other countries? I don’t mind you not liking me, but I don’t think you should live in our country and like other things. Get your priorities right.”

A host of Twitterati claimed that Kohli’s tweet was out of line.