The physical altercation with the young Australian debutant Sam Konstas has got under the nerves of the Aussie supporters, and they have been bashing Virat Kohli since then. Similar things happened on Day 5 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. On Day 5, early in the day, the Australian supporters were heard slamming Kohli, to which Indian supporters chanted Kohli's name to their hearts. This is the rivalry we come here for. IND VS AusBay 13 : Kohli is a wanker Bay 19 : Kohli is your father #AUSvINDIA #Bay13 #MCG #MCGTest pic.twitter.com/aNszh82GIA — Kartik Kannan (@kartik_kannan) December 30, 2024 Australian fans were never cordial and had earlier bashed Siraj at the Adelaide, calling him a "wanker" when he was going back to the dressing room. The heat broke out after Siraj gave a fiery send-off to Travis Head. In Melborne, Virat Kohli colided his shoulders with that of Konstas', which created the issue. From mimmicking Kohli to cheering the crowd after Kohli's wicket, the "teen" Konstas did all. Read also: Nitish Reddy's Sister Reveals Their Special Sibling Bond Double-faced Australian media Before the Indian team landed in Australia, the media published front pages having punjabi language and then got triggerred as Ravindra Jadeja declined to answer the host jounalists, and they claim Jads denied to answer in English. Nevertheless, the media that has been praising Virat Kohli for his heroics in Australia turned 180 degrees the moment Kohli showed concern for breaching his privacy. As a reason, some Channel 7 journalist called Kohli a "bully," saying its normal to ignore someone's urge on account of being a "global superstar! Sam Konstas, who was getting enough sympathy for being a teen, got another praising from the media, claiming Kohli as a "clown." As Irfan Pathan rightly said in a show for Star Sports, the Aussie media is using Kohli's fame to gain pennies, be it in a positive or negative way. Tragically, Kohli, who looked on good terms, survied 28 balls but scored 5 runs and got dismissed by Mitchell Starc in the 29th ball. Despite his ongoing struggle, there is no point of shying away from the fact that Kohli's ongoing form cannot tarnish the class and respect he has earned over the decade.