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Virat Kohli abused Anil Kumble in team meeting two days ahead of ICC Champions Trophy final: Sources

Kumble`s one year contract expired at the end of the ICC Champions Trophy but he was given the option to travel with the team to the West Indies for the limited overs series beginning on Friday.

Virat Kohli abused Anil Kumble in team meeting two days ahead of ICC Champions Trophy final: Sources

New Delhi: Veteran Indian cricketer Anil Kumble's move to step down as the coach of the Indian cricket team is nothing less that a huge shock for his fans. The legendary leggie, who has had a memorable stint with the Indian team, decided to take the step after reports of his alleged rift with Indian skipper Virat Kohli hit the Internet.

A new revelation has been made regarding Kumble's resignation. According to sources, in a team meeting two days ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy final, Kohli had an argument with Kumble and he even abused him.

Kohli also told Kumble that members of the Indian team were not in favour of him continuing as coach post which the latter said, "Enough is enough."

In a statement posted on his Twitter handle, Kumble said that the partnership with the captain was "untenable", and also clarified that it was only a day before that he got to know through the BCCI that Kohli had reservations with his `style` and his continual as the head coach.

"I am honoured by the confidence reposed in me by the CAC, in asking me to continue as head coach. The credit for the achievements of the last one year goes to the captain, the entire team, coaching and support staff," Kumble said. "Post this intimation, I was informed for the first time yesterday by the BCCI that the captain had reservations with my `style` and about my continuing as the head coach."

"I was surprised since I have always respected the role boundaries between captain and coach. Though the BCCI attempted to resolve the misunderstandings between the captain and me, it was apparent that the partnership was untenable, and I therefore believe it is best for me to move on," he added.

The 46-year-old, who was put in charge last June, went on to add that he brought to the table professionalism, discipline, commitment, honesty, complementary skills and diverse views. He also stated that coaching role for him was like `holding a mirror` to drive self-improvement in the team`s interest.

"Professionalism, discipline, commitment, honesty, complementary skills and diverse views are the key traits I bring to the table. These need to be valued for the partnership to be effective," he said.

"I see the coach`s role akin to `holding a mirror` to drive self-improvement in the team`s interest. In light of these `reservations` I believe it is best I hand over this responsibility to whomever the CAC and BCCI deem fit," he added.

Kumble also thanked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Cricket Advisory Committee (CA) comprising his former teammates Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and V.V.S. Laxman for giving him the opportunity to serve the game.

"Let me reiterate that it has been an absolute privilege to have served as head coach for the last one year. I thank the CAC, BCCI, CoA and all concerned. I also wish to thank the innumerable followers and fans of Indian cricket for their continued support. I will remain a well-wisher of the great cricketing tradition of my country forever," he signed up.

Kumble`s one year contract expired at the end of the ICC Champions Trophy but he was given the option to travel with the team to the West Indies for the limited overs series beginning on Friday.

While the team left for the Caribbean earlier on Tuesday, Kumble did not accompany the team raising doubts over his continuance as the head coach. Kumble decided to stay back in London for the International Cricket Council`s (ICC) `Annual Conference` as he is the chairman of the Cricket Committee while the Indian team boarded the flight to Barbados.

(With IANS inputs)