New Delhi: After India’s defeat in the final of the World Test Championship, the team is getting dirty. This is the second time in a row that the team has lost in the final. At present, Rohit Sharma is handling the captaincy of the team, but after the crushing defeat, once again questions are being raised on leaving the captaincy of Virat Kohli. Now for the first time former BCCI boss Sourav Ganguly has spoken openly on the captaincy of Virat Kohli and told why Virat left the captaincy. So let’s know what Ganguly said.
Rohit Sharma best option
Sourav Ganguly in his recent interview revealed that Virat gave up the captaincy of the team when the BCCI was not ready for it at all. BCCI wanted Virat not to leave the captaincy but Virat had already decided. After which Rohit Sharma was elected captain in all three formats with everyone’s support. Regarding leaving the captaincy of Virat, Ganguly said that it was Virat’s own decision to leave the captaincy, no one had asked him to leave the captaincy. Not only this, in his recent interview, Ganguly praised Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid a lot. He said that in today’s context, Rohit and Rahul are handling the team very well and today we feel that our decision was right.
Ganguly is disappointed about the defeat
Regarding losing the World Test Championship, Ganguly said that this time we expected India to win but this time India played with risk, now India needs to play without fear and Rohit Sharma should focus on this. Because the command of the team is in his hands.