The Way Virat Kohli Went, It Pained Me': Ravi Shastri Targets BCCI, Sparks New Debate

In a recent and emotionally charged statement, former Indian
head coach Ravi Shastri openly criticized the Board of Control for Cricket in
India (BCCI) over how star cricketer Virat
Kohli’s captaincy tenure ended. Speaking at a media interaction,
Shastri remarked, “The way Virat Kohli went, it pained me,” expressing deep
disappointment over what he described as a lack of proper communication and
respect shown to one of India's most successful captains.
Shastri's remarks have reignited the debate about
transparency and fairness in Indian cricket administration.
Under Kohli’s leadership, India achieved several historic milestones, including
their first-ever Test series win in Australia and consistent performances in
all formats. However, the sudden and somewhat unclear end to his captaincy
journey raised many eyebrows and stirred speculation.
Shastri emphasized that while change is inevitable, the
manner in which it is handled defines the organization’s integrity. His
statement has received mixed reactions—some fans and experts praised him for
voicing what many believed, while others questioned the timing and motives
behind his comments.
The RD News Network has
learned from sources that internal disagreements and a lack of alignment
between the selection committee and senior players may have contributed to the
fallout. While BCCI has remained largely silent on Shastri’s comments, the
issue has become a talking point in the cricketing community and among fans
nationwide.
This controversy has once again highlighted the need for
greater professionalism and clear communication in Indian cricket management.
Whether this will lead to any structural changes within BCCI remains to be
seen, but Ravi Shastri’s bold remarks have certainly sparked a new conversation
about how legends of the game should be treated during transitions.
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