
India head coach Rahul Dravid on Saturday declined to reveal details of any internal conversations he might have had with the selectors on Test captain Virat Kohli's white-ball captaincy, saying they are not for public purpose. Dravid's comments come after Kohli gave up T20I captaincy post the end of the Mens T20 World Cup and had been removed from ODI captaincy just before leaving for South Africa, with Rohit Sharma being made white-ball captain.
"To be honest, that's the role of the selectors and I am not going to get into individual conversations that I might or might not have had. It's not the place and the time to be doing that and discussing that. And what internal conversations I have had with people is certainly not going to come out in the media and I am not going to start telling people publicly what conversations I have had," said an assertive-yet-gentle Dravid in the pre-series virtual press conference.
In the pre-departure press conference, Kohli had directly contradicted the words of BCCI President Sourav Ganguly on being asked to continue as T20I captain for the reason that there cannot be two white-ball captains. Dravid, himself a former India captain, chose to shift his focus on the Test series against South Africa, starting from Sunday in Centurion, terming it as 'first challenge away from home' under his coaching stint.