
"Not True": Sourav Ganguly On Reports Of Him Wanting To Send Showcause Notice To Virat Kohli
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Sourav Ganguly has termed reports that claimed he wanted to send a show-cause notice to Virat Kohli as "not true".
A day after reports emerged that Sourav Ganguly wanted to send a show-cause notice to Virat Kohli ahead of the South Africa series, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president has termed such claims as "not true". When ANI contacted Ganguly for a comment on the reports that have emerged, he replied: "Not true." On Thursday, some media reports claimed that Ganguly wanted to send a show-cause notice to Virat Kohli after the former Test skipper spoke about the events leading to his removal as ODI skipper.
Last year, Kohli had stepped down as the T20I captain and then he was removed as the ODI leader as the selectors wanted one captain for the white-ball format.
A day after Kohli was removed as the ODI captain, BCCI president Ganguly told ANI that he had indeed spoken to Virat regarding the leadership change adding, that he had requested Virat to also not give up the T20I captaincy.
However, Kohli, in a press conference before Team India's departure for South Africa, contradicted Ganguly, saying he was never asked to leave the T20I captaincy adding that even regarding the ODI captaincy, the communication could have been better.
Last week, Kohli stepped down as India's Test captain.

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