Langer hails Kohli’s decision to take paternity leave
Skip to main content
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Stocks
  • Analysis
  • World+Biz
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Epaper
  • More
    • Subscribe
    • COVID-19
    • Bangladesh
    • Splash
    • Videos
    • Games
    • Long Read
    • Infograph
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Thoughts
    • Podcast
    • Quiz
    • Tech
    • Archive
    • Trial By Trivia
    • Magazine
    • Supplement
  • বাংলা
The Business Standard

Saturday
July 02, 2022

Sign In
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Stocks
  • Analysis
  • World+Biz
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Epaper
  • More
    • Subscribe
    • COVID-19
    • Bangladesh
    • Splash
    • Videos
    • Games
    • Long Read
    • Infograph
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Thoughts
    • Podcast
    • Quiz
    • Tech
    • Archive
    • Trial By Trivia
    • Magazine
    • Supplement
  • বাংলা
SATURDAY, JULY 02, 2022
Langer hails Kohli’s decision to take paternity leave

Sports

Hindustan Times
14 November, 2020, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 14 November, 2020, 04:52 pm

Related News

  • Rishabh Pant's magnificent century takes India to 338/7 in Edgbaston
  • People see hundreds, we want match-winning knocks from Kohli: Rahul Dravid
  • India, Pakistan players could play together as plans to restart Afro-Asia cup begin
  • England announce XI for 'rescheduled' 5th Test against India
  • Babar Azam shatters yet another Virat Kohli world record

Langer hails Kohli’s decision to take paternity leave

Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma are expecting their first child and the India captain has been granted paternity leave by the Board of Control for Cricket in India for the remainder of the Test series.

Hindustan Times
14 November, 2020, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 14 November, 2020, 04:52 pm
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

The upcoming India tour of Australia was bound to garner mainstream attention and even before the series has started, it has become a talking point. One of the biggest reasons for the huge media attention that the series has received in the past few days is because it was announced last week that India captain Virat Kohli will be returning home after the first Test in Adelaide.

Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma are expecting their first child and the India captain has been granted paternity leave by the Board of Control for Cricket in India for the remainder of the Test series. While the news has paved the way for fans wondering whether the Indian team will be able to challenge Australia in Kohli's absence, Australia head coach Justin Langer praised the call and hailed Kohli's decision.

"I've also got respect for him in the sense that he's made this decision (to return to India)," Langer told reporters in a conference call. "He's a human being like all of us... if I was giving advice to any of my players I would always say never, ever miss the birth of your children because it is one of the great things you'll ever do."

The former Australia opener admitted that Kohli's absence will definitely have an impact but added Australia cannot get complacent just because the Indian captain won't be available.

"Of course it will have an impact (Kohli's absence), but we also know that India beat us last time. They're a very, very good team, we cannot get complacent for a second with or without Virat Kohli," Langer said.

India will play 3 T20Is, 3 ODIs, and 4 Tests against Australia, the first of which takes place on November 27.

Cricket

Virat Kohli / Justin Langer / India Cricket Team

Comments

While most comments will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderation decisions are subjective. Published comments are readers’ own views and The Business Standard does not endorse any of the readers’ comments.

Top Stories

  • Bangladesh’s maiden underwater expressway tunnel under the Karnaphuli river is expected to open to traffic this December. About 87% of work has already completed and the installation of the road surface is underway in the first tube of the tunnel. PHOTO: Courtesy
    Karnaphuli tunnel: A potential harbinger of growth
  • Condominiums: A way to spacious living
    Condominiums: A way to spacious living
  • In rain, heat, filth – they fight against cancer
    In rain, heat, filth – they fight against cancer

MOST VIEWED

  • Rishabh Pant's magnificent century takes India to 338/7 in Edgbaston
    Rishabh Pant's magnificent century takes India to 338/7 in Edgbaston
  • Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 5, 2019 Australia's Nathan Lyon celebrates taking the wicket of England's Moeen Ali. Reuters
    Nathan Lyon surpasses legendary Kapil Dev to enter elusive top-10 club in Test history
  • Photo: Reuters
    Watch: Flying bail hits Warner on the crotch in bizarre moment during 1st Test; AUS star reacts to incident on Twitter
  • Bangladesh players fall seasick in ferry en route to Dominica ahead of 1st T20I
    Bangladesh players fall seasick in ferry en route to Dominica ahead of 1st T20I
  • Australia crush Sri Lanka inside three days
    Australia crush Sri Lanka inside three days
  • Jos Buttler named England white-ball captain
    Jos Buttler named England white-ball captain

Related News

  • Rishabh Pant's magnificent century takes India to 338/7 in Edgbaston
  • People see hundreds, we want match-winning knocks from Kohli: Rahul Dravid
  • India, Pakistan players could play together as plans to restart Afro-Asia cup begin
  • England announce XI for 'rescheduled' 5th Test against India
  • Babar Azam shatters yet another Virat Kohli world record

Features

The eye-catching commuter: Suzuki Gixxer SF 155

The eye-catching commuter: Suzuki Gixxer SF 155

2h | Wheels
Photo: Collected

Sapiens – A Graphic History 

1d | Book Review
Black-naped Monarch male  Photo: Enam Ul Haque

Black-naped Monarch: A sovereign who never abandoned the Indian subcontinent

1d | Panorama
The 136-year-old company on its last legs

The 136-year-old company on its last legs

1d | Features

More Videos from TBS

Dhaka University celebrating 102nd founding anniversary today

Dhaka University celebrating 102nd founding anniversary today

23h | Videos
Ctg Int'l Trade Fair returns after a 2-year hiatus without Covid restrictions

Ctg Int'l Trade Fair returns after a 2-year hiatus without Covid restrictions

1d | Videos
Bangladeshis among top 6 nationalities seeking asylum in Europe

Bangladeshis among top 6 nationalities seeking asylum in Europe

1d | Videos
RUET organises Robotronics 2.0

RUET organises Robotronics 2.0

1d | Videos

Most Read

1
Padma Bridge from satellite. Photo: Screengrab
Bangladesh

Padma Bridge from satellite 

2
Meet the man behind 'Azke amar mon balo nei'
Splash

Meet the man behind 'Azke amar mon balo nei'

3
Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Motorcycles banned on Padma Bridge 

4
Photo: Collected
Economy

Tech startup ShopUp bags $65m in Series B4 funding

5
World Bank to give Bangladesh $18b IDA loans in next five years
Economy

World Bank to give Bangladesh $18b IDA loans in next five years

6
Investor Hiru fined Tk2cr for market manipulation
Stocks

Investor Hiru fined Tk2cr for market manipulation

EMAIL US
contact@tbsnews.net
FOLLOW US
WHATSAPP
+880 1847416158
The Business Standard
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Policy
  • Comment Policy
Copyright © 2022
The Business Standard All rights reserved
Technical Partner: RSI Lab
BENEATH THE SURFACE
The Dazzling Fake Flowers: Is there any alternative to artificial flowers while decorating homes, showrooms, offices and business establishments? Fresh flowers are undoubtedly beautiful, but they dry out quickly. Hence, the demand for plastic flowers is rising day by day. Traders said these lifelike silk flowers usually come from China and Thailand. The photo was taken from the 29th International Trade Fair of the Chattogram Chamber on Friday. PHOTO: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

Contact Us

The Business Standard

Main Office -4/A, Eskaton Garden, Dhaka- 1000

Phone: +8801847 416158 - 59

Send Opinion articles to - oped.tbs@gmail.com

For advertisement- sales@tbsnews.net