No one is at fault Sourav Ganguly explains why 7 different players have led India in 2022 thus far
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breaks his silence on 7 India captains in 7 months: 'You got to feel for Rahul' When asked about the reasons behind so many players leading the team in one calendar year, Sourav Ganguly said in an interview with PTI: "I fully agree that it is not ideal to have seven different captains in such a short span of time but it has happened because of unavoidable situation." Ganguly continued: "Rohit was all set to lead in South Africa in white ball but before the tour, got injured. So we had KL (Rahul) leading in ODIs and then for this recent SA home series, KL got injured one day before the series would start." The former Indian skipper added: "In England, Rohit was playing the warm-up game when he had COVID-19. No one is at fault for these situations."
No one is at fault - Sourav Ganguly explains why 7 different players have led India in 2022 thus far
Sourav Ganguly (right) shared his opinion on India's captaincy in 2022 (Image: Getty) BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has provided his views on Team India having seven different captains in 2022 so far. He stated that no one was at fault and believes so many players have received leadership opportunities due to unavoidable circumstances. Virat Kohli led the team in the Test series against South Africa, while KL Rahul played the skipper's role in the ODIs against the Proteas. Rohit Sharma captained India in the home season, while made his captaincy debut against South Africa last month. was named the captain for the Ireland tour, and soon after, Jasprit Bumrah played his first match as Indian captain against England. Later this month, will lead India in a three-match ODI series against West Indies. breaks his silence on 7 India captains in 7 months: 'You got to feel for Rahul'breaks his silence on 7 India captains in 7 months: 'You got to feel for Rahul' When asked about the reasons behind so many players leading the team in one calendar year, Sourav Ganguly said in an interview with PTI: "I fully agree that it is not ideal to have seven different captains in such a short span of time but it has happened because of unavoidable situation." Ganguly continued: "Rohit was all set to lead in South Africa in white ball but before the tour, got injured. So we had KL (Rahul) leading in ODIs and then for this recent SA home series, KL got injured one day before the series would start." The former Indian skipper added: "In England, Rohit was playing the warm-up game when he had COVID-19. No one is at fault for these situations."