Chetan Sharma Sting Operation: Virat Kohli wanted to teach Sourav Ganguly a lesson with his statement

Chetan Sharma

In light of the recent string of cricket-related incidents in India, it is obvious that Chetan Sharma is about to lose his BCCI selector position due to his accusations that ZEE News ran a sting operation.

A more thorough depiction of the ego conflicts between Kohli and Ganguly has been made public thanks to Chetan Sharma’s covert operation, which ZEE News carried out.

According to him, Virat Kohli was fired from his position as ODI captain immediately after saying in a news conference that the BCCI president had not discussed keeping the position with him.

Ganguly, the then-president of the BCCI, didn’t like that at all. I recall that he spoke with Kohli and advised him not to step down as captain, but he immediately refuted that claim publicly.

Additionally, Sharma referred to Kohli as a “liar” and a person who believed “He is larger than BCCI and game.”

When asked his thoughts on Rohit Sharma being captain, Chetan responded, “Let’s Put it Ganguly didn’t want to make Sharma a new captain but never liked Kohli.”

According to allegations from several media sites, BCCI has already begun an investigation, and if sources are to be believed, he will undoubtedly lose his position.

Others who are allegedly involved in the allegations have not yet commented.

India and Australia will be gearing up for the 2nd Test in New Delhi for Border-Gavaskar Trophy.