By: Express News Service | Kolkata | Updated: June 12, 2015 7:33 pm
It’s one of the worst kept secrets of Indian cricket but finally a former national selector has put it on record.
That MS Dhoni would have been sacked as ODI captain and Virat Kohli made the new skipper back in 2012 if N Srinivasan, the then BCCI president, hadn’t vetoed an unanimous decision by the selectors.
Three years after the episode, Raja Venkat, a former first-class cricketer and a national selector from East Zone between 2008-2012, has detailed the dramatic events that saved Dhoni’s captaincy. He also revealed how the selectors had felt that the team spirit had hit “rock bottom” under Dhoni and there were “factions with the team” which prompted them to seek a change in leadership.
With Kohli taking charge as India’s full-time Test captain at Fatullah, Venkat did a recap. “It was a four-Test series in Australia in 2011-12 and after India had lost the first three matches, we decided that a change of guard was necessary,”Venkat wrote in his column for Bengali tabloid Ebela.
The 2012 tour of Australia had not only thrown bad results — India were whitewashed 0-4 after they had already lost all the four Tests in England — but also gave raise to reports about factions within the team.
When contacted by this paper, Venkat said: “We had unanimously decided to bring in a new captain. We believed Dhoni’s time was up and Virat should take over. We had met to pick the squad for the ODI …
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