Kohli saga: BCCI not to take hasty decision

17 December 2021, 12:33 pm

India captain Virat Kohli’s eyeball-grabbing media conference has forced a shell-shocked BCCI into a huddle as it explores its options on how to deal with the crisis while ensuring that the team is not distracted by off-field drama ahead of an important Test series.

The Indian Test captain, during a press conference before departing to South Africa for a three-match series, said that he was never asked ‘not to quit T20 captaincy’, contrary to what BCCI president Sourav Ganguly had said to various media outlets.

There are hardly any instances in the past where it becomes a choice between the word spoken by a sitting captain, who is also the reigning superstar of Indian cricket, against a decorated former skipper, who holds the chair of the president.

It is understood that no one in BCCI is happy at what transpired on Wednesday but they also understand that any strong reaction in their bid to do a quick-fix could be counter-productive.

While Kohli reached South Africa this evening, the board president, in Kolkata, made it clear that he will make no public statement.

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