Recently, the controversy surrounding the Indian star cricketer Virat Kohli has taken the cricketing world by storm. However, now the BCCI president and former Captain of Team India, Sourav Ganguly has finally broken his silence. However, he still has maintained his neutral position over the matter. When asked about Kohli’s statements, he simply said to let the BCCI deal with it. “No statements, no press conference. We will deal with it, leave it to BCCI”, this is what Ganguly had to tell the media. The whole controversy started when Virat Kohli left the captaincy of the T20 format. However, just after that, he was also relieved of his duties as the one-day captain. As a result, the star skipper of India was unhappy. However, according to Ganguly, Kohli had already been warned not to step down as the T20 Captain.
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According to Sourav Ganguly, he was already warned against this since the selectors didn’t want too much leadership within the white-ball format. However, Kohli said that he had put on his reasons to step down, and it was also perceived nicely and positively. It is to be noted that both one-day and T20 cricket falls under the white-ball format. As a result, Kohli was terminated from his duties as the captain in the other white-ball format as well. In the aftermath, now Virat Kohli is the captain of only the test format with Rohit Sharma as the vice-captain. Talking about the white-ball format, it is now under the leadership of Sharma only. It is to be seen what lays ahead regarding the future of Virat Kohli.