The Citizen (KZN)

Kumble, Kohli at loggerhead­s

DIFFERENCE­S: COACH, CAPTAIN NOT SEEING EYE TO EYE Batting master Gavaskar makes light of the situation.

- New Delhi

Signs of a rift between India’s skipper Virat Kohli and coach Anil Kumble have shaken the country ahead of the team’s campaign to win a second straight Champions Trophy.

As India prepare to launch their tournament against Pakistan in Birmingham on Sunday, Indian media is abuzz with reports of difference­s over tactics and training.

With Kumble’s one-year contract ending this month, the Indian board’s move to advertise the job ahead of the 50-over showpiece event raised eyebrows.

The deadline for applicatio­ns ended on Wednesday. However, batting legend Sunil Gavaskar believes the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was just “following procedure”.

Gavaskar, attempting to reassure fans, said an invitation for applicatio­ns did not reflect tensions in the Kohli-Kumble relationsh­ip.

“You will never have a situation when the captain and coach of any country is on the same page,” Gavaskar said this week.

“It is impossible for that to happen because the coach had played in the earlier generation and that’s why the approach may be slightly different from the current generation.”

“I don’t think that should be taken too seriously because these discussion­s are healthy for the team.”

Indian newspapers have speculated that cracks in the Kohli-Kumble relationsh­ip have prompted the BCCI to hunt for a new coach.

The Times of India reported that players were not happy with Kumble’s hard taskmaster approach, and that the captain and coach had several run-ins during this year’s home series against Australia.

Despite the apparent tensions, Kumble has had a brilliant run as coach, helping the Kohli-led team win all five Test series since his appointmen­t in June last year.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? DISQUIET. India are hoping the rift between coach Anil Kumble and captain Virat Kohli will not hamper their chances in the Champions Trophy.
Picture: AFP DISQUIET. India are hoping the rift between coach Anil Kumble and captain Virat Kohli will not hamper their chances in the Champions Trophy.

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