Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Gavaskar bats for Rohit Sharma for India captaincy

- BY BIPIN DANI

All’s not well in the Indian cricket team it would seem, with reports coming from the UAE, where the IPL is taking place, that not only R. Ashwin but two more senior players are reported to have reservatio­ns over Virat Kohli’s captaincy.

First, Ashwin’s name came as he had revolted against Kohli and had complained to the BCCI secretary (Jay Shah) about feeling insecure. Ashwin was not included in the final eleven in any of the four Test matches in England.

Kohli had fallout with the selectors for the inclusion of Ashwin in the T20 World Cup squad as the Indian captain wanted legspinner Yuzvendra Chahal for the mega event.

Kohli had reportedly accused the player of not showing enough intent in the World Test Championsh­ip final against New Zealand in June this year.

Now, it is also being reported in the media that Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane too are not happy with Kohli in the team.

Pujara was dealing with some harsh criticism for his slow batting and India’s Test deputy-skipper Ajinkya Rahane was struggling to score runs in the longest format. Both were treated very harshly by the skipper in the dressing room, it was reported.

Interestin­gly, the coach Ravi Shastri has failed to pacify the situation and Kohli has announced to quit the captaincy after the World Cup.

Adding fuel to the controvers­y, legendary batsman Sunil Gavaskar has voiced his opinion to change the captain for next month’s T-20 World Cup in the UAE.

“I think (of) Rohit Sharma (as captain) for the next two World Cups,” Gavaskar said on the Star Sports show ‘Cricket Connected’.

“You could say they (World Cups) are back-to-back, one starting in a month and another exactly a year from now. So clearly, yes, you don’t want to change too many captains at this particular stage.”“rohit Sharma would definitely be my choice for captaincy of the Indian team for both these T20 World Cups,” Gavaskar said.

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