The Asian Age

DHONI OPPOSED KOHLI’S SELECTION: VENGSARKAR

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Mumbai, March 8: Selecting a talent like Virat Kohli early in his career would be considered a masterstro­ke by most but according to former India captain Dilip Vengsarkar, it ended his career as a national selector.

Vengsarkar has claimed that he lost his job as chairman of selectors for picking Kohli over Tamil Nadu’s domestic heavyweigh­t S. Badrinath in 2008, courtesy the then BCCI Secretary N. Srinivasan.

“There was an Emerging Players tournament in Australia ( for) youngsters — four A teams were there — India, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand,” Vengsarkar recalled at a program.

“Me and my colleagues decided that we will take the U- 23 boys and at that time we had won the U19 World Cup, Virat Kohli was the U19 captain and I selected him in the team,” he added.

Vengsarkar claimed that Dhoni and coach Gary Kirsten were sceptical about the selection. The straightta­lking former batsman said he eventually fell out of favour with Srinivasan, something that cost him his job.

“He ( Kohli) was technicall­y sound and I thought he should be played. We were going to Sri Lanka and I felt that this is the ideal situation that he should be in the team. My four colleagues said ‘ As you say Dilip Bhai’,” he said referring to the

I knew there was South’s Badrinath, who was playing for N Srinivasan’s CSK. When Kohli was preferred over Badrinath, Srinivasan was not happy.

— DILIP VENGSARKAR

other members of the selection panel.

“However, Gary and Dhoni were saying ‘ No, we haven’t seen him and we will continue with the same team’. I told them ‘ You haven’t seen him but I have seen and we have to take this boy’,” Vengsarkar said.

Even Kohli, in the past, has spoken publicly about how Vengsarkar landed in Australia during an A team tournament and told the current India captain to open the innings.

Kohli and Badrinath were fighting for one vacant middle- order spot at that point in time in Dhoni’s team that had six batting slots sealed.

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