It has been almost three days since Virat Kohli broke out on an Australian journalist for breaching his privacy, and now a Chanel Nine journalist tags him as a "bully." Channel Nine's Tony Jones described Kohli's interaction with the fellow female journalist Nat Yoannidis at the Melbourne airport. While describing the situation, Jones claimed that the cameras were focused on him for obvious reasons and that he is a "global superstar," the media clicked photos. Jones further said there were two cameraperson, but Kohli refused to have a chat with them and targeted Nat. Jones said, "What really got my back up when I saw the footage was that he turned around to the three blokes, the two cameramen and the reporter from Channel 7, and said you guys are OK, it’s her." Lashing out on Virat Kohli, Jones further smirked at Kohli's image and attitude, saying, “Really? Big tough man, Virat. And then he stood over this girl, Nat Yoannidis, who’s about five foot one, five foot two, and just absolutely berated her. You’re nothing but a bully, Virat.” Read also: Watch: Rohit Sharma Uses Baseball Bat in Melbourne Net Session Normalising ignoring requests with the excuse of being a global superstar? If the Australian media is targeting the Indian cricketers is yet unknown, but someone who gets a "global superstar" tag from the media itself should have known that Kohli prefers to keep his personal life away from the camera. And to everyone's knowledge, respecting people's choice should be normalized over everything. Well, if the Australian media has some special privilege, it is yet unknown! Even if the lady was not the one who clicked the photos, it was the other two men who seemed to get covered up after giving the "bully" tag to Kohli. Some other controversy broke out after Ravindra Jadeja walked out without answering the Australian reporters. It was made clear that the team bus was leaving, and he was in a hurry. Funny enough, the video released by Australian media gave ample proof of that. But the media chose to stick with their "claims" that Jads refused to answer in English, when nothing such happened but a journalist simply howled on him for not answering.