• Sanjay Manjrekar revealed Virat Kohli’s sensitive side, noting how the former captain turns cold after hearing media criticism.

  • The long-standing friction between Manjrekar and Kohli resurfaced as the pundit analyzes the star batter's reaction to outside noise.

“Very sensitive to criticism…” : Sanjay Manjrekar talks about his strained equation with Virat Kohli over the years
Sanjay Manjrekar talks about his strained equation with Virat Kohli over the years (Image source: X)

The intersection of cricket commentary and player egos has always been a fertile ground for drama, but few rivalries are as nuanced as the one between former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar and modern-day legend Virat Kohli. Known for his unfiltered, and often polarizing analysis, Manjrekar recently shed light on the complex dynamics of his relationship with Kohli, challenging the popular narrative that the King is immune to the chatter of the outside world.

Speaking on the Sportstar’s Insight Edge Podcast, Manjrekar provided a rare glimpse into the psyche of the former Indian captain. Despite Kohli’s frequent public assertions that he ignores “outside noise,” Manjrekar suggests the reality is far more human. The commentator noted that Kohli is, in fact, “very sensitive to criticism,” a trait that has occasionally manifested in icy on-field interactions.

Sanjay Manjrekar explains the growing coldness from Virat Kohli over time

Manjrekar’s revelation centered on a specific shift in Kohli’s demeanor during match tosses. The veteran analyst recounted instances where Kohli, usually professional, would suddenly turn cold toward him.

I would think, perhaps he heard something that was being said about him,” Manjrekar remarked, noting that while nothing was explicitly said, the change in temperature was palpable.

This observation peels back a layer of the carefully constructed ‘invincible’ persona Kohli has maintained for over a decade. While many athletes use the “I don’t read the news” defense as a shield, Manjrekar’s experience suggests that Kohli is acutely aware of his media perception. However, Manjrekar doesn’t view this sensitivity as a weakness. Instead, he posits that it serves as a psychological fuel. For a player driven by intense competitive fire, negative feedback often acts as the catalyst for his next big hundred, turning external skepticism into internal motivation.

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Despite their strained personal equation, Manjrekar was quick to balance his critique with high praise for Kohli’s transformative leadership. He highlighted Kohli’s unique ability to inject energy into a side even when the pitch offered nothing for the bowlers. In Manjrekar’s view, the greatest strength of the Kohli era was the psychological demand placed on every individual in the squad.

Under Virat Kohli, every player had to be like Virat Kohli,” Manjrekar asserted. This “cultural cloning” ensured that India became one of the most aggressive and physically fit units in Test history. The mandate was simple: match the captain’s intensity or risk losing your spot.

As Kohli continues his journey in the twilight of his career, the insights from Manjrekar remind fans that behind the aggressive celebrations and record-breaking statistics lies a cricketer who, like any other, feels the weight of public opinion. It is perhaps this very sensitivity—the desire to prove the doubters wrong, that has kept Kohli at the pinnacle of the sport for so long. For Manjrekar, the cold shoulder at the toss was merely a byproduct of a man who cares deeply about his craft and his standing in the game.

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