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Why Virat Kohli backing Mohammed Shami is historic

Virat Kohli may have been lacking the eloquence, elegance, and erudition of CLR James, but his avowal is as much in sync with James’ profound work, which is often held as a glorious quest to rid the world of racism, religious bigotry, and class oppression 

November 03, 2021 / 07:25 IST
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Indian Cricket Captain, Virat Kohli

To me, attacking someone over their religion is the most pathetic thing that a human being can do.” This has been the most audacious, and nuanced statement ever made by Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli.

On October 23, India lost its match to Pakistan in the Twenry20 World Cup 2021, and Mohammed Shami was targeted on social media for the loss. On October 30, during a virtual press conference, the greatest ever all-format batsman of this era went out his way in an unprecedented show of solidarity with his only Muslim teammate which has elevated him as a true leader beyond sports.

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Kohli may never win as many global trophies as former captain MS Dhoni, he may never be considered tactically as good as Dhoni’s predecessor Sourav Ganguly, he may even never get as much applause as Rahul Dravid for being as informed and erudite — however, with this one statement, Kohli has established a convention which was never expected to be set by a modern Indian cricketer.

“What do they know of cricket that only cricket know?” is inarguably the most profound quote in cricket/sports literature by West Indian political intellectual CLR James, in his seminal book Beyond A Boundary. It is a searching question, and rhetorically is often invoked when anyone tries to understand society through the lens of cricket.