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Since Virat Kohli's rise to the top job in Indian Cricket in 2015, it must be said that he has, on multiple occasions displayed a pretty curious brand of selection preferences in his teams.
On the test match side, Kohli for some reason showed unreasonable faith in Rohit Sharma at the cost of a much more accomplished batsman in Cheteshwar Pujara, who despite his less than favourable form, was a miles better alternative to Rohit Sharma. Kohli tried to such an extent that he even put a pushed a settled Ajinkya Rahane at No.5 to No.3 so that he could accommodate Rohit Sharma. It was an innings of a lifetime by Pujara coming into open due to an injury (a match he was originally scheduled to be carrying drinks) in the deciding match of the India-SL 2015 Test series that saved his career and his incredible performances since then have only strengthened his status as one of the premiere Indian Test batsman.
On to the ODI side, Kohli for some incredible reason decided to keep a fit and ready to go Mohammad Shami out of the team for the entirety of the Champions Trophy. Even in an important game like the final he preferred to play serial overseas failures like Ashwin over the best ODI bowler that India has to offer. Hell, even in this recently concluded ODI series against the WI, he decided to bench Shami until the 4th ODI, coming into which Shami immediately proves his class in a matter of 2 matches converting a what seemed to be 250+ total to a barely 200 total in a good spell of middle overs bowling in the 5th deciding ODI.
So the question needs to be asked, does someone as openly partisan and emotionally fragile as Kohli deserve to play an integral role in the Final 11 selection policies in the team? Or going one step further, seeing his questionable tactics in that regard and seeing his recent flare up with a highly respected and accomplished figure like Kumble and for the sake of preventing further groupism and politics in the team, does he even deserve to stay the captain? I personally don't think so. I think India deserves a much better and composed captain TBH who can differentiate performances from personal preferences.
On the test match side, Kohli for some reason showed unreasonable faith in Rohit Sharma at the cost of a much more accomplished batsman in Cheteshwar Pujara, who despite his less than favourable form, was a miles better alternative to Rohit Sharma. Kohli tried to such an extent that he even put a pushed a settled Ajinkya Rahane at No.5 to No.3 so that he could accommodate Rohit Sharma. It was an innings of a lifetime by Pujara coming into open due to an injury (a match he was originally scheduled to be carrying drinks) in the deciding match of the India-SL 2015 Test series that saved his career and his incredible performances since then have only strengthened his status as one of the premiere Indian Test batsman.
On to the ODI side, Kohli for some incredible reason decided to keep a fit and ready to go Mohammad Shami out of the team for the entirety of the Champions Trophy. Even in an important game like the final he preferred to play serial overseas failures like Ashwin over the best ODI bowler that India has to offer. Hell, even in this recently concluded ODI series against the WI, he decided to bench Shami until the 4th ODI, coming into which Shami immediately proves his class in a matter of 2 matches converting a what seemed to be 250+ total to a barely 200 total in a good spell of middle overs bowling in the 5th deciding ODI.
So the question needs to be asked, does someone as openly partisan and emotionally fragile as Kohli deserve to play an integral role in the Final 11 selection policies in the team? Or going one step further, seeing his questionable tactics in that regard and seeing his recent flare up with a highly respected and accomplished figure like Kumble and for the sake of preventing further groupism and politics in the team, does he even deserve to stay the captain? I personally don't think so. I think India deserves a much better and composed captain TBH who can differentiate performances from personal preferences.