Mumbai: The BCCI has replaced Virat Kohli with Rohit Sharma as a new white-ball captain from the Indian team, and indeed so.
Given Kohli has decided to retreat as the T20 captain, it was only further expected that he finally had to let go of the 50-over captain as well as BCCI increasingly made it clear that there would be no division captain in the white-ball format.
The new coach of the Indian team, Rahul Dravid, is also on the same page.
And now that the call has been taken, and BCCI has been replaced, a knife comes out in several quarters of the way in which the joint board of development with the media and the world of cricket – one line said that Sharma will now be the captain of the ODI team and T20 advanced.
“Which is fine.
Rohit’s time has come, and he must take fresh guards as a sir leader.
And Virat must accept it.
But what serious concern here is how BCCI, especially (president) Sourav Ganguly, has been chosen to overcome this problem, “they said the development of tracking from close range.
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The decision came less than three months after TI was first reported by ThateXactly 16 years and three months to this day, Ganguly – then the Indian team captain – dropped from the side after the long term from a very poor form.
That the shape of the wretched, coupled with a spicy email former coach Greg Chappell about how Ganguly “was not suitable to lead the team” and how his behavior was “damaging the Indian team, causing out with Rahul Dravid to take over as captain.
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (BCCI Photo) during the days of the struggle and isolation, Ganguly found BCCI standing with him.
Then the Board of Council President Ranbir Singh Mahendra, in fact, issued a statement to the media in supporting gangulies besieged and requested that coaches and cricket players must work outside reciprocal and professional relationships.
Ten months later, with enough support from the place concerned, Ganguly made a comeback to the Indian team.
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In the case of Kohli, it is not a bad appearance that will eat him from inside but only shame removed from the captain only by email.
For the record, the BCCI and Kohli did not discuss between each other before the email was sent out on Wednesday night announcing the Change of Captain.
The long chappell email in Ganguly to President BCCI later, quoted various aspects of the captain and general and turned off the field of behavior such as Indian cricket remnants well documented.
“And now, Kohli needs a BCCI.
To overcome this shame, to overcome anger and frustration he might go through.
Is the ganguly-the-bcci president will stand the cricket way BCCI stands for him many years ago? ” Say those watching this room closely.
Virat Kohli and Sourav Ganguly (AFP photo) Only the way Ganguly must play under Dravid, with whom he shares hot & cold relations at the peak of their career, Kohli will now play under Sharma in a white ball format.
And while moving allows Sharma to expand brilliant leadership skills and Kohli to focus on his batting, BCCI has an equally important role to play here.
“Another management of BCCI, including Secretary Jay Shah, can obtain administrative experience.
But Ganguly – based on the Indian captain and a 116-test veteran – has a serious cricket experience.
Will he put that to use and help Kohli find his leg again? ” Brotherhood said.
There is no doubt in anyone’s mind which is Kohli – three short of 100 tests and 254 veterans one-dayers and 95 T20 international – are among the best of their generation and one of the best batsmen in all formats ever.
Labeled equivalent to a large Sachin Tendulkar, 33-will-on-34 Indian cricket requires an experienced hand to help his struggle and anyone watching this room say, “Which is better than Ganguly?”