After MS Dhoni, Harsh Goenka Takes A Dig At Indian Captain Virat Kohli

Industrialist and Rising Pune Supergiant co-owner Harsh Goenka made headlines for his remarks on MS Dhoni during the Indian Premier League (IPL). He later grabbed a large amount of attention in this issue. It seems that he has now turned his attention to the latest controversy in Indian cricket.

Harsh Goenka

Before the start of the IPL tournament, the Goenkas surprised the entire cricketing fraternity after he removed MS Dhoni from the captaincy and let Australia’s Steve Smith take over the captaincy. Harsh Goenka, following a match-winning knock from Steve Smith in their first match against Mumbai Indians, tweeted about who the real king of the jungle is and backed his decision to sack MSD from the position.

This made MS Dhoni fans furious and they trolled Harsh Goenka for his comments on their favorite Cricketer. And now, Harsh turned his attention on the Indian Captain Virat Kohli.

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Harsh, brother of Rising Pune Supergiant owner Sanjiv Goenka, took to Twitter to comment about the Anil Kumble – Virat Kohli fight. Harsh Goenka tweeted by saying, “Pl apply for Indian cricket coach. Qualifications: Organize travel schedule, Fix hotel rooms, Be obedient to BCCI and Indian cricket captain.”

https://twitter.com/hvgoenka/status/879561190652780544

The only talked issue in the Indian cricket recently is about the rifts between Indian Captain Virat Kohli and the then Coach Anil Kumble. The domineering attitude of Anil Kumble did not go down well with the Indian captain and he let the BCCI know about his so-called ‘reservations’ against the former Indian coach.

To this, Harsh Goenka took a sly dig at the captain, highlighting the superstar culture prevalent in the Indian dressing room.

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