'All is not Well... Mumbai vs Delhi faction in Team India's dressing room'

Virat Kohli's decision to step down as the captain of the T20 format indicates that all is not well in the Indian dressing room. It is believed that Mushtaq Ahmed, former Test leg-spinner of Pakistan.

'All is not Well... Mumbai vs Delhi faction in Team India's dressing room'

Virat Kohli's decision to step down as the captain of the T20 format indicates that all is not well in the Indian dressing room. It is believed that Mushtaq Ahmed, former Test leg-spinner of Pakistan. Mushtaq, who is working in the High-Performance Center of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), said, "When a successful captain says that he wants to step down, it means that everything is not right in the dressing room." I see two factions in the Indian dressing room right now... Mumbai and Delhi factions.

Kohli led India in the T20 format for the last time in a World Cup match against Namibia on Monday. Mushtaq said that he expects Kohli to retire from T20 Internationals soon.

He said, 'I think Kohli will soon quit playing T20 Internationals for the country, although he will continue to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL).'

When the IPL was held in the UAE ahead of the World Cup, Kohli announced that he would be leading Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for the last time and also confirmed that the T20 World Cup was his last as a captain in the format. the tournament will take place.

The Indian team failed to reach the semi-finals of an ICC tournament for the first time since 2012 and Mushtaq blamed the IPL for it.

Mushtaq said, 'I think the Indian team flopped in the World Cup because of the IPL. I think their players were tired of being in a biologically safe environment for so long before the World Cup. 51-year-old Mushtaq Ahmed played 52 Tests and 144 ODIs for Pakistan and managed to take 185 and 161 wickets respectively with his leg-spin bowling.