Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar disapproved of young batsman Virat Kohli swearing at the Australian players after scoring a century in the final cricket Test at Adelaide on Thursday, terming it as "school kid" temperament.
Kohli had a wild celebration after reaching his century with some choicest of words against the Australian players, and Gavaskar said it was unnecessary.
"Not just Virat, some other Indian players also. Instead of smiling after taking a wicket they were snarling. They were taking out something onto somebody. If somebody taunted you on the field show it by scoring runs or taking wickets," Gavaskar said.
"Virat and some other youngsters were swearing at the opponents. That is like having a temperament of school kid cricket. They should not do that.
"When a Tendulkar, Dravid or a Laxman scored a century they just raised the bat. By swearing or doing something like that brings down the focus," the former captain added.
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