Not sure who went easy on Kohli: Paine after Clarke comment
Updated On: 10 April, 2020 07:28 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Australian skipper Tim Paine rejects former captain Michael Clarke's claims that his team sucked up to Kohli & Co to preserve lucrative Indian Premier League contracts

India skipper Virat Kohli and Australia captain Tim Paine during the second Test at Perth in December 2018. Pic/ Getty Images
The Australian cricket team avoids provoking "any fight" with Virat Kohli, concedes Test skipper Tim Paine but he also asserts that it's a strategy to keep the Indian captain's bat quiet, not a ploy to save IPL contracts, as claimed by his predecessor Michael Clarke. Paine rejected Clarke's claims that there was a phase in Australian cricket when the side "sucked up" to Kohli to land fat deals with IPL franchises. "I certainly didn't notice too many people being that nice to Virat or not trying to get him out or anything like that," Paine told ESPNCricinfo. "I'm not sure who was going easy on him; we certainly had a thing where we didn't want to provoke any fight with him because we think that's when he plays at his best," he said.
India are scheduled to tour Australia later this year to play four Tests, three ODIs and three Twenty20 International matches. "Who knows what will happen this series and, as we saw in the documentary, there was still quite a lot of heat in some of those games. I certainly wasn't holding back, but again the IPL's not a huge draw for me at the moment, so I had nothing to lose," Paine said.
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