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Too much bad blood in ongoing India-Australia series, says former Australia wicket-keeper Ian Healy

Tensions threatened to explode on Sunday in the ongoing Boxing Day Test when Mitchell Johnson hit Virat Kohli while trying to run him out and it continued on day four as the match progresses.

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Former Australian Test great Ian Healy is of the opinion that the bad blood between the current team and India in the ongoing Test series has gone 'too far'.

Tensions threatened to explode on Sunday in the ongoing Boxing Day Test when Mitchell Johnson hit Virat Kohli while trying to run him out and it continued on day four as the match progresses.

David Warner engaged with several of the Indians in the field during his quickfire 40 and Healy said that it's time for it to stop, News.com.au reported. Healy said that he reckons it's 'out of control'.

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There had been a delay to the start of the second session on the fourth day of the third Test because of rain in Melbourne.

Earlier on Sunday, Virat Kohli slammed Australia's sledging, claiming that he had no reason to respect pace spearhead Johnson and insisted that the Australian players called him a 'spoilt brat'.

Already up 2-0 in the four-match series, Australia can win the series by drawing the ongoing third Test, the report added.

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