HomeSportsCricket'Easy to say they are old’: Ashwin slams BCCI for poor communication and insensitive handling of Rohit, Kohli

'Easy to say they are old’: Ashwin slams BCCI for poor communication and insensitive handling of Rohit, Kohli

Speaking on his official YouTube channel, R Ashwin suggested that players need to be handled better when they are near the end of their careers.

October 09, 2025 / 11:38 IST
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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. (AFP Image)
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. (AFP Image)

Former India spinner R Ashwin called out BCCI for their poor handling of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's ODI saga, questioning the board's lack of communication and sensitivity. Amid the ongoing drama, chief selector Ajit Agarkar said that currently they are not looking at the 2027 World Cup, and Ashwin asked why the management did not tell Kohli and Rohit the roadmap for the upcoming World Cup after they retired from T20Is post the 2024 World Cup triumph.

Speaking on his official YouTube channel, Ashwin suggested that players need to be handled better when they are near the end of their careers.

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"On one side is selection, on the other side is Kohli and Rohit. These are two sides of the same coin. Upon examining the selection, it is clear that the selectors are moving forward. However, in this process, they have two players who are nearing the end of their careers. However, one thing I would like to mention is that you need to improve the way you handle such players. It is very easy to say that they have grown old and they should retire. One of the reasons we feel this way is that we see many young players in the IPL performing well, and we believe they can replace these experienced players. However, during this process, one thing we often overlook is solid communication and knowledge transfer. I request that this be addressed in the future," he said.