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Kohli will have to give up his ego, says Kapil Dev

VIRAT Kohli needs to shed his ego to play under a new leader after giving up the Test captaincy, icon Kapil Dev said as uncertainty swirled about the future of the national team.

Kohli, 33, announced his surprise departure late on Saturday, having already quit as T20 captain last year and been sacked as skipper of the one-day international side soon afterwards.

Dev, who led India to glory in the 1983 World Cup, welcomed Kohli’s decision, saying he was “going through a rough time” and “appeared to be under a lot of pressure”.

But he said Kohli would have to knuckle down and bite his tongue if he is to remain in the team under a new captain.

“Even Sunil Gavaskar played under me. I played under K Srikkanth and (Mohammad) Azharuddin. I had no ego,” Dev, 63, was quoted as saying by the Mid-Day newspaper.

“Virat will have to give up his ego and play under a young cricketer. This will help him and Indian cricket. Virat should guide the new captain, new players. We cannot lose Virat, the batsman ... no way.”

The race to succeed Kohli is seen as a contest between Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul and, in a distant third place, the younger Rishabh Pant, 24.

TV commentator Harsha Bhogle tweeted yesterday that Ravichandran Ashwin and

Jasprit Bumrah should also be considered.

Rohit, 34, is already the T20 and ODI captain, and has led the Mumbai Indians to five victories in the Indian Premier League.

With Rohit injured, Rahul,

29, captained India in the recent second Test in South Africa and will lead the ODI side in a threematch series starting tomorrow.

The outspoken and sometimes combative Kohli’s resignation stoked rumours about rifts with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Kohli and

BCCI chief Saurav Ganguly in December publicly contradicted each other over his stepping down as white-ball captain.

The Hindustan Times reported that Kohli had spurned an offer by the BCCI to quit with fanfare after his 100th Test in Bangalore in February when India host Sri Lanka.

“I think clearly there was disenchantment between Kohli and the authorities,” said veteran cricket journalist Ayaz Memon.

“You don’t need any statement, you can sense it from the manner he gave up the T20 captaincy, and then the ODI captaincy was taken away from him.”

Memon said it would also be a challenge for the new captain to revive the team’s batting fortunes from the current “crisis”.

“It has become a challenging situation for India because you have a team that has crumbled, the batting certainly,” he said.

BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal said he wasn’t worried.

“I am sure with the kind of bench strength we will get over with this phase as well,” he said.

“It’s just the change in leadership position that will happen, and when eventually somebody would take over, they would take it from here and make sure the team gives its best.

“Let us focus on Team

India rather than thinking and bothering about what is being printed or spoken about.”

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