Not only Kohli, Sourav Ganguly has ruined the career of these 3 players, big allegations have been made
Categories: Cricket 2022
The conflict between the current Board of Control for Cricket in India President Sourav Ganguly and former captain Virat Kohli continues. After leaving the Test captaincy of Team India, Kohli intensified these speculations. Sourav Ganguly had earlier said that he asked Virat Kohli to continue as the captain of T20 but Kohli rejected Dada's words. According to Kohli, when he resigned from the captaincy of the T20 format, everyone accepted his decision and no one asked him to continue as captain. After this the controversy had reached such a height that the captaincy of ODI was also taken from Kohli and now he also took leave from the captaincy of Test. Many people are blaming Sourav Ganguly on social media for this ongoing standoff in Team India and some are blaming this controversy on Kohli and Shastri. We are telling you the names of 3 such players who, despite being talented, could not earn much name and had to retire from cricket untimely. Ajit Agarkar VVS Laxman JP Yadav Agarkar was rich in the art of showing bat and ball Jauhar Ajit Agarkar was included in the 2003 World Cup team that traveled to the final. But due to Sourav Ganguly, he did not get a chance in the playing XI even in one match of the World Cup. Agarkar played in the 1999, 2003 and 2007 World Cups for India but the 2003 World Cup proved to be the most disappointing tournament of his career.He was also a member of the team that won the 2007 T20 World Cup. Agarkar played the last Test in 2006 and the last ODI in 2007. He never got a chance after that. VVS Laxman did not get a chance in the World Cup team Laxman played many memorable innings in ODIs but could not win the trust of captain Sourav Ganguly. In the end, Laxman had to end his career with the tag of Test batsman. Laxman, who said goodbye to international cricket in 2012, played the last ODI in 2006, after which he never got a chance in the ODI team. Under Ganguly's captaincy, he could never cement his place in the playing XI and Ganguly did not trust him much. JP Yadav did not get a chance Jaiprakash Yadav i.e. JP Yadav was included in the reserve players in the 2003 World Cup team. He played a total of 12 ODIs but could take only 6 wickets.He made his debut under the captaincy of Sourav Ganguly and played the last match in 2005. After that he never got a chance in Team India. He scored 81 runs in 7 ODI innings at an average of 20, including a half-century. JP Yadav's highest score is 69 runs.He played the last ODI against South Africa. Sourav Ganguly did not even trust him much, due to which he did not even get a chance in the Indian team in future.