Kohli had pulled out of the fourth Test due to a shoulder injury and Ajinkya Rahane led India to a eight-wicket win, helping the hosts seal a 2-1 series win.
"You'd hope as a sportsman that he's seriously injured. Because if you miss one game of Test match cricket and you're fronting up the next week for RCB (Royal Challengers Bangalore) versus whoever... You'd be pretty dirty if he didn't front up to a Test match and try and win a valuable series against Australia," Hodhe had said.
Rattled by the backlash, he today issued an apology on his twitter page.
"I take this opportunity to apologise to the people of India, cricket fans, the Indian national cricket team and particularly Virat Kohli for my previous comments," Hodge's his apology read.
"My intention was never to harm, criticise or be derogatory toward anyone. They were intended to be light-hearted comments with the utmost respect to the Indian Premier League which I have thoroughly enjoyed through the years. The public and fans have every right to be upset, and the backlash I have received has certainly driven this home."
However, buttressing his views in general on players trying to keep themselves fit for IPL, Hodge said, "It's happened before. Not just Virat but there's many players that have come up to IPL time and ... Look, we know it's a cash-rich tournament, there's some money up for grabs. There are certain players that will limp in, to IPL time, to make sure they get there and perform well."
Australia captain Steve Smith had also apologised at the end of the series for letting his emotions get the better of him during the fourth Test of the bitterly-fought rubber.
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