Virat Kohli has promised BCCI that his past confrontations with Gautam Gambhir won’t create issues in the current Indian dressing room. Virat Kohli has reportedly assured BCCI that his past on-field feuds with Gautam Gambhir will have no bearing on their coach-player relationship. When BCCI confirmed Gambhir’s appointment as India’s head coach after a unanimous decision by the Cricket Advisory Committee, the bitter past of the former India opener with Kohli was one of the major concerns raised by the fans. If reports are to be believed, even in the BCCI, murmurs were there. Both Kohli and Rohit took Gambhir’s move positively and made themselves available for the ODI series against Sri Lanka, which begins on August 2. Bumrah, however, was given a break as part of routine workload management. Kohli also communicated to the board that he will put his past on-field confrontations with Gambhir behind and work towards a common goal of achieving greater things for Indian cricket. According to a report in Cricbuzz, discussions in the Indian dressing room had also taken place after their World Cup victory in Barbados. “Kohli is comfortable working with Gambhir and has communicated this clearly to the relevant BCCI officials. Despite their history, marked by a bitter confrontation captured by cameras during IPL games in the past, Kohli is believed to have stated that previous issues will not affect their professional relationship in the dressing room. Following the World Cup final in Barbados, discussions were reportedly held on the matter. Kohli, who, like Gambhir, is from Delhi, assured the concerned parties that he recognizes both are working towards the country’s interests and is ready to move on from earlier disagreements,” the report stated. Notably, both Gambhir and Kohli had made honest attempts during IPL 2024 to bury the hatches. They were seen sharing light moments during KKR vs RCB matches. Kohli, in an event organised by PUMA, had taunted the trolls by stating that he disappointed them by hugging Gambhir. “People are very disappointed with my behaviour. I hugged Naveen, and then the other day, Gauti bhai [Gautam Gambhir came and hugged me. Your masala is over, so you’re booing. We’re not kids anymore,” Virat had said during a Puma event. “The perception is far away from the reality. My relationship with Virat Kohli is something this country doesn’t need to know. He has as much riht as I do to express himself and help our respective teams win. Our relation is not to give masala to the public,” Gambhir had said in an interaction after the IPL.
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