Virat Kohli to play in the ODI series against South Africa

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has explained that Virat Kohli will play the One-Day Internationals against South Africa one month from now. Numerous sources in the board, including several office-carriers, have let Cricket know that they have no information on any solicitation from the India Test commander to be pardoned for the ODIs. The three-match series begins on January 19. "There is no reality in reports of Virat skirting the ODIs," said a top BCCI part, while informed sources have repeated Kohli's responsibility saying, "He is a completely dedicated cricketer and there is no question about his support." The reports accepted undertones following the new difference in captaincy in the ODIs and theory that Kohli was despondent for being eliminated from the influential position in the 50-over design. Rohit Sharma, who was prior delegated captain of the Twenty20 side, was affirmed as the commander for the ODIs as well. There is no data assuming any individual from the BCCI or choice council has in contact with Kohli however it very well may be affirmed that BCCI president Sourav Ganguly was in Mumbai for most recent two days. Kohli is relied upon to explain on Wednesday (December 15), when the BCCI has planned the standard pre-visit media gathering. No clearness on Rohit's accessibility for ODIs In the interim, there is still no clearness assuming that Rohit will actually want to release his job as commander in the ODIs. Sources said Rohit, who must be removed from the Test series later he 'supported a left hamstring injury' during an instructional course in Mumbai as of late, is being observed by the BCCI physios. The selectors are probably going to stand by till end prior to accepting an approach declaring a substitution. The determination council is relied upon to meet solely after the last of the Vijay Hazare Trophy one-day contest on December 26 to pick the crew for the ODI series against South Africa.