<p>Recalling a run-in with Virat Kohli, former Australia opener Ed Cowan today said he once felt like picking up a stump and stabbing the current India captain after being told something "highly inappropriate".<br /><br />India got the better of Australia 2-1 at home in one of the most intense but bitterly-fought series in recent years.<br /><br />Top-notch cricket aside, the series was marked by one controversy after another with the two captains - Kohli and Steve Smith - in the eye of a raging storm.<br /><br />Cowan was quoted as saying by Fox Sports, "I had a very sick Mum during one of those series and he said something that was inappropriate.<br /><br />"Why I make the point of 'lost in translation', he said something that was highly inappropriate. A personal matter that was highly sensitive. Highly inappropriate. But he didn't realise that he'd overstepped the mark until the umpire came over and said — 'Virat that's overstepped the mark' — and once that was said, he took a step back and apologised.<br /><br />"But, there was a moment I wanted to pick up the stump and stab him."<br /><br />The Australians have been targetting Kohli ever since he stopped short of calling Smith a 'cheat' following the DRS drama, involving the visiting skipper, in the second Test at Bengaluru.<br /><br />Cowan, who scored 1001 runs in 18 Tests with a best of 136, added that he is a big fan of the Indian.<br /><br />"I'm a huge fan of his cricket. Don't get me wrong he's a phenomenal cricketer.<br />"I had a little bit of a run-in that was inappropriate when he toured Australia and the umpire had to intervene.<br /><br />"We forget that English isn't their first language. It's very easy to sit back and say as a player they're barking something at me that is inappropriate when we don't try and converse with them in Hindi." <br /></p>
<p>Recalling a run-in with Virat Kohli, former Australia opener Ed Cowan today said he once felt like picking up a stump and stabbing the current India captain after being told something "highly inappropriate".<br /><br />India got the better of Australia 2-1 at home in one of the most intense but bitterly-fought series in recent years.<br /><br />Top-notch cricket aside, the series was marked by one controversy after another with the two captains - Kohli and Steve Smith - in the eye of a raging storm.<br /><br />Cowan was quoted as saying by Fox Sports, "I had a very sick Mum during one of those series and he said something that was inappropriate.<br /><br />"Why I make the point of 'lost in translation', he said something that was highly inappropriate. A personal matter that was highly sensitive. Highly inappropriate. But he didn't realise that he'd overstepped the mark until the umpire came over and said — 'Virat that's overstepped the mark' — and once that was said, he took a step back and apologised.<br /><br />"But, there was a moment I wanted to pick up the stump and stab him."<br /><br />The Australians have been targetting Kohli ever since he stopped short of calling Smith a 'cheat' following the DRS drama, involving the visiting skipper, in the second Test at Bengaluru.<br /><br />Cowan, who scored 1001 runs in 18 Tests with a best of 136, added that he is a big fan of the Indian.<br /><br />"I'm a huge fan of his cricket. Don't get me wrong he's a phenomenal cricketer.<br />"I had a little bit of a run-in that was inappropriate when he toured Australia and the umpire had to intervene.<br /><br />"We forget that English isn't their first language. It's very easy to sit back and say as a player they're barking something at me that is inappropriate when we don't try and converse with them in Hindi." <br /></p>