#3 “If Rohit and Kohli are not playing together, team will suffer” - Kirti Azad
According to former cricketer Kirti Azad, if rumors of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli not wanting to play together are true, the team as well as the two star cricketers will suffer. Speaking to ANI, Azad, a member of the 1983 World Cup-winning squad, said:
"If Rohit Sharma and Kohli are not playing together then the team will suffer later, they will themselves suffer first. One player will replace another. No one is indispensable. Many greats have come and gone. Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly. So, they will suffer first if they do not play in each other's captaincy."
On allegations of Sharma “opting out” of Tests and Kohli wanting to skip South Africa ODIs, Azad added:
"…The board must find out where the problem is, if at all there is any, rather than its member tweeting that there might be a rift in the side. It is not good for the morale of the side."
The India-South Africa Test series kicks off with the Boxing Day Test at the SuperSport Park in Centurion. Meanwhile, the first ODI of the three-match series will be played on January 19 in Paarl.
#4 “Both players will have to understand what is good for the team” - Saba Karim
Former India wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim has opined that it is important for both Kohli and Sharma to understand what is best for the team. That is all that matters. In a discussion on India News, he said:
"I feel in the end both players, especially Virat Kohli at this moment, will have to understand what is good for the team."
On Kohli asking for a break, Karim responded that it was up to the BCCI to decide whether or not to grant him the same. He, hower, urged the cricket board to keep the communication channel with players open. Karim added:
"The reports that are coming about Virat, that he has asked permission from the BCCI. In the end, I feel it depends on the BCCI if they give him the permission or not. The communication channel with the players should always remain open, whether it is from the BCCI, team management or selectors."
Interestingly, Kohli’s decision to take a paternity break during the 2020-21 Australia series snowballed into huge controversy, though the skipper had informed the board in advance. It did not help that India were bowled out for 36 in Adelaide, the first Test of the series, in which Kohli led the team.
#5 “It could just be a coincidence” - Salman Butt
According to former Pakistan captain Salman Butt, the timing of Sharma’s injury and Kohli’s break request could be nothing more than a coincidence. However, he admitted that people would ask questions. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Butt said:
"Questions would be raised on what is happening. Not everybody would take the reason that’s coming out, that he (Kohli) wants to be with family. I really can’t stay much about it and don’t want to speculate. It could just be a coincidence that Rohit Sharma will be unavailable for the Test matches in South Africa and Kohli (reportedly) for the one-dayers. Having said that, if this carries on, we would soon come to know what’s going on."
Meanwhile, Kohli is on the verge of a big landmark. The third Test of the series in South Africa, beginning on January 11 in Cape Town, will be his 100th (assuming he plays the first two Tests). Kohli’s daughter Vamika will also turn one on the first day of the Cape Town Test.
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