Sourav Ganguly reacts to Virat Kohli’s explosive statements: Leave it to the BCCI, we will deal with it

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Sourav Ganguly reacts to Virat Kohli's explosive statements: Leave it to the BCCI, we will deal with it

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said the Indian cricket board will deal with ongoing situation with Virat Kohli and the comments he made in the media on Wednesday after being sacked as ODI captain.

Virat Kohli contradicted Sourav Ganguly’s comments on his T20I captaincy on Wednesday

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Virat Kohli revealed on Wednesday that he wasn’t asked to continue captaining India in T20Is
  • Sourav Ganguly had earlier claimed that he had urged Kohli to carry on as T20I skipper
  • “I have got nothing to say. We will deal with it, leave it to the BCCI,” Ganguly said on the issue

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly on Thursday dodged questions on Virat Kohli after the former ODI captain made some startling cross Sourav Ganguly reacts to Virat Kohli's explosive statements: Leave it to the BCCI, we will deal with it

Ganguly had said that he personally spoke to Kohli when he was deciding to step down as the T20I captain and urged him to carry on with the job but the star cricketer refused to continue.

Kohli however, claimed on Wednesday that no such conversation took place between him and any official of the board which has now led to a furore and confusion in the Indian cricketing fraternity.

Ganguly, when asked about Kohli’s comments, refused to speak on the controversy after being hounded by reporters.

“I have got nothing to say. We will deal with it, leave it to the BCCI,” the former India captain said.

The top brass of the BCCI is not in agreement with Kohli’s claims and is in a huddle to come up with a response strategy, India Today has learnt.

BCCI is of course anguished but the board is in a very tricky situation, sources have said.

On one hand, if they come out in open and say that Kohli’s claims are not true, it paints a bad picture about the skipper to the fans and other stakeholders of the sport. On the other hand, if they remain silent, it would appear that the board mistreated the captain.ADVERTISEMENT

Even as the controversy rages on, Virat Kohli and his Test team departed for their South Africa tour in a chartered plane from Mumbai on Thursday morning.

Kohli will lead the Test team in a series of 3 matches from December 26 while Rohit, who has been ruled out of the red-ball games due to a hamstring injury, will captain the ODI side if he gets fit before January 19

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