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Rohit Sharma Obvious Choice After Virat Kohli Relinquishes Captaincy

Eight years back, Virat Kohli had revealed a secret when asked as to who apart from him and MS Dhoni had the ability to lead the India team. He had said, "Rohit Sharma has a tremendous cricketing brai

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By IANS News September 16, 2021 • 22:57 PM
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So, did he step down or he lost his job?

This is also a question to which the netizens are seeking an answer from the BCCI right now. It was reported earlier that Kohli's failure to win an ICC trophy has become a major roadblock in his captaincy.

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Also, BCCI officials were reportedly not happy with Kohli's team selection for the World Test Championship final, which India had lost to New Zealand.

Later, reports surfaced that Kohli might step down as captain in the shorter format to focus on Test cricket. Interestingly, BCCI Treasurer Arun Dhumal had denied any such reports, saying that the board has never met or discussed anything related to captaincy.

However, after Kohli announced his decision on Thursday, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said that he has been in discussion with Kohli and the leadership team for the last six months and the decision has been thought through.

Sources also said that the BCCI was looking to clip Kohli and chief coach Shastri's wings and that was the reason why Dhoni was named the mentor of Team India for the T20 World Cup.

IANS had reported earlier that Jay Shah had initiated the move to bring in Dhoni as the mentor of the Indian squad. Very few, not even the biggest of the BCCI officials, were in the know of the move. Shastri, who has been the full-time coach since 2017, is unlikely to be given a third term and a new face is likely to join the team as coach post the T20 World Cup.

Split-captaincy and Rohit's show

For a long time, split captaincy has been a hot topic in Indian cricket. Many have suggested that Rohit should be given the charge of leadership, at least of the T20 side, especially considering the workload on Kohli and his 'shortcomings' as a leader in ICC tournaments.

Even former cricketer Madan Lal had told IANS on Wednesday that Rohit should lead India in the shorter formats.

The 34-year-old opener is one of the most experienced players in the squad and is also the vice-captain of the limited-over sides, making him the prime contender for the job once Kohli relinquishes T20I captaincy at the end of the T20 World Cup.

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Rohit also has an envious record in the IPL, having led Mumbai Indians to five IPL titles. Rohit has also captained India in 10 ODIs and 19 T20Is, winning 8 and 15, respectively.



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