'No place for shoulder barge': Ex-England captain takes dig at Virat Kohli after 'passionate intensity' at Lord's

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Former England cricketer Michael Atherton has addressed recent on-field cricket incidents, commenting on the shoulder barge between Mohammed Siraj and Ben Duckett during the third Test at Lord's, while also referencing similar incidents involving Virat Kohli and Sam Konstas. Atherton's remarks came after Siraj was penalised 15% of his match fee and received one demerit point for his aggressive behaviour on July 13.The incident occurred when Siraj dismissed England opener Duckett for 12 runs in England's second innings, resulting in a fiery send-off and physical contact between the players.Addressing the situation in his column for The Times, Atherton expressed his views on player conduct and emotional displays during Test matches."Forgive me for degrading the report of a great match with this nonsense, but wouldn't spectators rather see players caring too much, rather than too little, about playing Tests," Atherton wrote in his column.Atherton specifically highlighted the need to maintain appropriate physical boundaries on the cricket field while acknowledging the role of competitive spirit."No one, of course, wants to see physical altercations on the field of play, or sustained nasty verbal abuse.There should be no place, for example, for the shoulder barge that Virat Kohli initiated in the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne last Christmas, when he diverted from his path to deliberately walk into Sam Konstas," Atherton stated.The incident involving Kohli took place during Day 1 of the Boxing Day Test in December, with former Australia captain Ricky Ponting attributing responsibility to Kohli.Atherton also discussed another on-field incident involving Ravindra Jadeja and Brydon Carse."In a match where there was plenty of spice and niggle, tempers flared as Carse and Jadeja collided mid-pitch, although the impact was entirely accidental, after Jadeja had deflected the ball towards third man, with both players ball-watching rather than minding each other's path," he explained.The Lord's Test match also drew parallels to a historic cricket moment from six years ago, as noted by Atherton in his analysis."Six years ago to the day, Lord's had witnessed the most remarkable finish to any cricket match, when the World Cup final was decided on a boundary countback after a Super Over. Now the game delivered an extraordinary finish again, with two of the protagonists from that day, Stokes and Jofra Archer, taking centre stage," Atherton remarked.

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