It has been almost a couple of weeks, but the captaincy saga involving Virat Kohli and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) continues to grip Indian cricket. It all happened after Kohli revealed that he was dropped from the One-Day International (ODI) captaincy role without prior discussion. Meanwhile, former Indian head coach Ravi Shastri has spoken on the topic.
"I think, with good communication, this can be handled much, much better. Instead of being out in the public domain, it can be endured much better. So, if you look at things as it stands now, all it needs is a little more communication," Shastri was quoted as saying during the Indian Express e-Adda show.
He further felt that Ganguly should also give his side of the story. "Virat has given his side of the story. It needs the board president to come and give his side of the story or give some clarification on whatever has happened. It's not a question of who's lying here. The question is: What is the truth? We want to know the truth, and that can only come with dialogue and communication and nothing else."