"We should Not Take This Further": Sourav Ganguly Reacts To Virat Kohli's Remarks

 



BCCI President Sourav Ganguly on Friday wouldn't talk on white-ball captaincy line following comments of Virat Kohli on his previous remarks.

Leading body of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Sourav Ganguly on Friday would not talk on white-ball captaincy line following comments of Virat Kohli on his prior remarks. "We should not take this further, I don't have anything to say," Sourav Ganguly told journalists. Inquired as to whether there would be any activity taken against Virat Kohli later the South Africa visit, Ganguly said, "I don't have anything to say. It is the issue of the BCCI and they will just arrangement with it."

A day later Kohli was taken out as the ODI commander, BCCI President Ganguly had let ANI know that he had to be sure addressed Virat with respect to the initiative change adding that he had mentioned Virat to likewise not surrender the T20I captaincy.

"It's a call that the BCCI and the selectors took together. In reality, the BCCI had mentioned Virat to not advance down as the T20I captain however clearly, he disagreed. Also the selectors then, at that point, didn't feel it right to have two unique skippers for two white-ball designs," Ganguly had told ANI.

"So it was concluded that Virat will proceed as Test captain and Rohit will take over as the white-ball skipper. I as President by and by addressed Virat Kohli and the administrator of selectors has additionally addressed him," the BCCI president had added.

Nonetheless, Virat Kohli held a public interview on Wednesday and went against Ganguly, saying he was never approached to leave the T20I captaincy.

"Whatever was said about the correspondence that occurred during the choice that was made was incorrect. I was reached one-and-a-half hours before the choice gathering on eighth for the Test series," said Kohli while answering to an inquiry from ANI.

Virat Kohli-drove Indian red-ball crew is in Johannesburg, South Africa, will take on the Proteas in the three-match Test series.

The principal test match starts on December 26.


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