Times of Oman

Kohli engineered Kumble’s exit, leaked email suggests

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NEW DELHI: The acrimoniou­s exit of India’s cricket coach last year was given a fresh twist Wednesday as a leaked email suggested captain Virat Kohli had “frequently” worked behind the scenes against him.

Former coach Anil Kumble quit over a rift with Kohli in June 2017, saying his relationsh­ip with the skipper was “untenable”.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has denied any division in the Indian camp.

But in a leaked email seen by AFP, a senior BCCI official wrote to board administra­tor Vinod Rai that Kohli “frequently sent SMSs to the CEO on which you acted and there was a change in the coach”.

“Mr Kumble a legend in his own right was subjected to loss of face and made to look like a villain,” added senior administra­tor Diana Edulji.

“He was gracious enough to move on for which I respect him. There also, rules were broken and I had raised objections back then.”

Edulji’s email originated from a separate controvers­y in the women’s national team, where former coach Ramesh Powar fell out with one-day captain Mithali Raj.

As men’s national team coach, Kumble helped India reclaim the number-one Test ranking and maintained an unblemishe­d record in five Test series.

But he resigned after his oneyear term ended with a humiliatin­g defeat to Pakistan in the 50over Champions Trophy in June 2017, prompting a fallout with Kohli who reportedly didn’t like the coach’s training techniques.

He was replaced by Ravi Shastri. Shastri was always the frontrunne­r for the job with pundits pointing to his time as India’s team director from 2014-16.

 ?? –Supplied Photo ?? CONTROVERS­Y: India captain Virat Kohli, left, and former coach Anil Kumble attend a press conference.
–Supplied Photo CONTROVERS­Y: India captain Virat Kohli, left, and former coach Anil Kumble attend a press conference.

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