
Sourav Ganguly wanted to send show-cause notice to Virat Kohli over explosive press conference
India Today
BCCI secretary Jay Shah intervened and stopped board president Sourav Ganguly from issuing a show-cause notice to Virat Kohli over his explosive comments in a press conference in the lead up to India's tour of South Africa.
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly, it has come to light, wanted to send a show-cause notice to former captain Virat Kohli after his fiery press conference in December. Kohli, in a no-holds-barred interaction with the media, alleged miscommunication between him and the board over his decision to quit T20I captaincy and removal from ODI captaincy.
Sourav Ganguly wanted to issue show cause notice to Virat Kohli, seeking an explanation for his comments wherein he also contradicted the former skipper's claims. While Ganguly had said he had told Kohli not to quit T20I captaincy in September 2021, Kohli said no one from the board had urged to not give up the top job after the T20 World Cup.
