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Kohli-Kumble spat gets even more ugly

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The fight between Virat Kohli and Anil Kumble, who stepped down as coach on Tuesday, got uglier with the Team India captain on Thursday deleting his tweet of 2016 welcoming the coach.

Kumble had taken over as coach in June last year. He resigned after the BCCI decided not to renew his contract and invited fresh applicatio­ns for the post. While the board had extended his contract till the end of the West Indies series, Kumble pulled out after the team had left for the Caribbean and tweeted his reasons for resigning.

Kohli, in his welcome tweet dated June 23, 20016, had said: “Heartiest welcome to @anilkumble­1074 Sir. Look forward to your tenure with us. Great things in store for Indian Cricket with you.” Acknowledg­ing Kohli's welcome tweet, Kumble had replied saying: “Thanks @imVkohli looking forward to working with you and Team India.”

After stepping down, Kumble put out a post on Twitter saying his relations with Kohli had reached such a point that he decided to move on.

Virat Kohli retained the top spot among batsmen while India were placed third among ODI teams in the latest ICC Rankings issued on Thursday.

Kohli leads South Africa's AB de Villiers by four points and he will aim to consolidat­e his number-one batting position and also help India reclaim the number-two ranking when he captains his side in the five-ODI series against the West Indies, starting on Friday.

Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan were at joint 10th in the list of batsmen while there were no Indians among top-10 bowlers and top-5 all-rounders.

India (116 points) can leapfrog second-placed Australia (117 points) by a fraction of a point if the Kohli-led side win all the five matches of the ODI series against the West Indies.

In contrast, if the West Indies win two matches in the series, then India will drop behind England in fourth place on 112 points. Victories in two matches will also lift the West Indies from 77 points to 81 points, thus, narrowing the gap with eighth-ranked Sri Lanka to 12 points.

In case India win the series 50, they will become numbertwo ODI side while it will drop the West Indies to 75 points and in all probabilit­y, will end their chances of qualifying automatica­lly for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

England, plus the next seven highest-ranked sides as on September 30, 2017, will qualify directly for the ICC Cricket World Cup while the bottom four sides along with four sides from the World Cricket League Championsh­ip and two from the ICC World Cricket League Division 2 will feature in next year's ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers.

The top two from the qualifiers will complete the 10-team line-up for the ICC's pinnacle 50-over event.

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