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Virat Kohli Resigns: ‘Unhappy’ BCCI set to remove Kohli as India’s ODI captain as well, Rohit Sharma is choice of selectors for big role

Virat Kohli Resigns: ‘Unhappy’ BCCI set to remove Kohli as India’s ODI captain as well, Rohit Sharma is choice of selectors for big role

Virat Kohli Resigns as T20 Captain – Kohli’s ODI Captaincy also on line? Virat Kohli on its own has quit as India’s T20 captaincy after next month’s World Cup. But will he stay as India’s ODI Captain in future. ‘Unlikely’ is the answer. According to the soruces, BCCI is unlikely to persist with Kohli as […]

Virat Kohli Resigns as T20 Captain – Kohli’s ODI Captaincy also on line? Virat Kohli on its own has quit as India’s T20 captaincy after next month’s World Cup. But will he stay as India’s ODI Captain in future. ‘Unlikely’ is the answer. According to the soruces, BCCI is unlikely to persist with Kohli as India’s ODI captain.

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A senior BCCI official pointed out an interesting aspect of the Board’s media release on Thursday.

“If you look at Sourav and Jay’s statements, both have congratulated but not a word uttered if he would remain the captain till 2023 ODI World Cup. So, he would remain, is a far-fetched conclusion,” he said.

In the BCCI corridors, officials have figured that Kohli wants to safeguard his 50-over captaincy till the 2023 World Cup.

However, it is reliably learnt that it might not happen as in the past few months, Kohli has managed to alienate more people — the players, the support staff, the national selectors and last but not the least the board mandarins.

Virat Kohli Resigns: After stepping down as India’s T20 captain, BCCI likely to remove Virat Kohli as India’s ODI captain as well

Virat Kohli Resigns as T20 Captain – Kohli’s ODI Captaincy also on line? It is learnt that head coach Ravi Shastri, who will step down at the end of T20 World Cup, has spoken extensively to him and Kohli will now concentrate on his original endeavour — to surpass the 100 international hundreds scored by Sachin Tendulkar.

It would be difficult to reach 50 Test hundreds but with 44 in ODIs, he can surely rake up a lot more in his pursuit of that world record.

What went against Kohli – Why BCCI officials are not in favor of Kohli as ODI Captain?

Kohli’s ODI Captaincy also on line? According to the sources Kohli went to the selection committee with a proposal that Rohit be removed from the ODI vice-captaincy as he is 34.

He wanted the ODI vice-captaincy to be handed to K L Rahul with Rishabh Pant performing the role in the T20 format.

“This didn’t go down well with the Board which believes that Kohli doesn’t want an actual successor,” a Board source said.

For now – Board & Selectors have decided to give T20 Captaincy to Rohit Sharma with Pant, Rahul and Bumrah are choice for T20 vice-captaincy.

“Pant is a serious contender but you can’t rule out KL also as he is an IPL captain. The darkhorse will be Jasprit Bumrah.”

For the ODI Captaincy also BCCI has zeroed down on Rohit Sharma & will pronounce a decision in this regard after the T20 World Cup according to the sources.

Why did Kohli Quit T20 Captaincy?

While workload management is an absolutely acceptable reason for quitting T20 captaincy but if one looks at India’s calendar till 2023, there are just about 20 bilateral T20 games apart from the World Cup in which Kohli won’t be captain.

“Virat knew that he would have been removed from white ball captaincy. If the team doesn’t do well at the UAE World T20, he was gone for good as far as white ball leadership is concerned,” a BCCI insider, in the know of things, told PTI.

“He just reduced a bit of pressure on himself as it would seem that he is there on his own terms. It might not happen for 50 overs if the performance in T20 hits a downward spiral,” he said.

So, if the BCCI decides on relieving Kohli from the 50-over captaincy as well in near future, one shouldn’t be surprised as this is Indian cricket and fortunes change faster than what anyone can keep up with.

A trophy-less T20 World Cup and Kohli might just have to play as a pure batsman in the 50-over format also.

There are no marks for guessing that even in the dressing room, Kohli’s deputy Rohit Sharma is considered as a “leader”, who has effectively learnt to take a young troop along, having done that year after year for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.

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Was Kohli losing grip & respect of the team? – Kohli’s ODI Captaincy also on line? 

It is one of the worst kept secrets in Indian cricket that ‘King Kohli’, for some time, has not exactly enjoyed the full support of the dressing room.

  • His style of functioning, according to those who have watched him closely, borders on autocracy with very little room for inclusiveness.
  • Be it playing two spinners in the World Test Championship final at Southampton or not letting any player settle down in the No.4 position before the 2019 World Cup, his lack of flexibility has often been talked about in hushed tones.
  • More recently, in the Test series against England, the decision to bench world’s No.1 off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin did stick out like a sore thumb even though India led 2-1.
  • He did enjoy supreme authority before the Adelaide Test against Australia earlier this year. But the 36 all out and his subsequent paternity break changed a lot of things.

No one would say this openly but players felt more united than ever and were in a very happy space when they rallied to beat a full-strength Australia (unlike 2018-19), including a fabulous drawn game.

By the time, Kohli rejoined the India set-up during the home series against England, he knew that the youngsters, who came of age, had empowered themselves with solid individual performances.

“The problem with Virat is his communication. In case of MS (Dhoni), his room would be open 24×7 and players could just walk in, play the PS4, have a meal and let their hair down and if required talk cricket.

“Beyond the ground, Kohli is literally incommunicado,” a former India player, who has seen Kohli’s early days of captaincy, told PTI during an informal chat.

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With dressing room drifting away, Virat Kohli quits T20 captaincy but it might not safeguard 50-over leadership

“Rohit has shades of MSD but in a different manner. He takes the junior players out for meals, gives them a friendly pat on the back when they are down and knows the mental aspects of a player’s make-up inside out,” the ex-cricketer said.

When it comes to handling junior players, the biggest complaint against Virat is leaving them in the lurch when the chips are down.

“Kuldeep Yadav, after a five-wicket haul in Australia, went downhill. Ditto for Rishabh Pant when he wasn’t in form. Umesh Yadav, a senior bowler, who is a workhorse on Indian pitches, never gets an answer on why he is not considered till someone gets injured?

“He speaks about communication at media conferences but this is the truth that he has hardly hand-held any player when they needed their captain the most,” another cricketer, who is privy to Kohli’s chop-and-change policy, said.

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