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Cricket World Cup 2023: Kusal Mendis Reacts After His 'Why Would I Congratulate Virat Kohli' Comment Goes Viral

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Sri Lanka captain Kusal Mendis has apologised for his recent comment during the Cricket World Cup 2023. During a press conference, the player was asked by a journalist if he would like to congratulate India batter Virat Kohli for scoring a record-equalling 49th ODI century.

To this, Mendis replied, "Why I would congratulate him?" with a smile. The reaction of the Sri Lanka player didn't go down well and he was subjected to criticism for it.

However, now, Mendis has cleared the air on his reaction. "On that day I went for the press conference and I was not aware that Virat had scored a century, when suddenly that journalist asked that question, I didn't know what to say, And also I didn't understand the question clearly, scoring 49 ODI tons is not an easy job to do, Virat is one of the brilliant cricketers in the world, later I realized what i said was absolutely wrong," said Mendis as quoted by Asian Mirror. "I now feel I shouldn't have reacted the way I did," he apologised.

A sequence of events unfolded in Sri Lankan cricket following the team's disappointing run in the ongoing World Cup in India.

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