After Virat Kohli’s sudden resignation the spotlight turned to his likely successor as India Test captain on Sunday.
White-ball skipper Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul are favourites to take over the high-pressure job.
Kohli (33) shocked the cricket-crazy nation on Saturday by stepping down following the team’s 2-1 series loss in South Africa.
The superstar batsman walks away as India’s most successful Test leader, with 40 wins and 17 losses in 68 Tests as captain.
“At the moment Rohit and Rahul are the only two names that come to mind [to succeed him],” a senior official of the BCCI told AFP on condition of anonymity.
“We will have to sit and discuss to come up with Kohli’s successor. Rohit is already the white-ball captain, so let’s see.”
Rohit (34) took over the T20 job from Kohli following India’s World Cup exit, and later replaced him as captain in the 50-over format as well.
KL Rahul led India in the second South Africa Test after Kohli missed the match due to injury.
The 29-year-old Rahul will also be named captain for the upcoming three ODIs in South Africa after Rohit, who has had fitness issues, failed to recover from an injury.
Other names in contention include Rishabh Pant, who scored an unbeaten 100 – albeit for a losing cause – in the third Test in Cape Town.
Former captain Sunil Gavaskar told TV channel India Today the wicketkeeper-batsman should be considered.
“Tiger Pataudi was captain at the age of 21 under adverse circumstances but look what he did. He took to it like a duck to water. Pant has the capability of taking Indian cricket forward and making it a very exciting team to watch.”
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