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The BCCI joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary claimed that he is unaware of any rift between chief coach Anil Kumble and captain Virat Kohli, dismissing it as "purely speculative".
"I am not aware of any. It's purely in realm (sic figment) of imagination. These are purely speculative," Chaudhary told reporters on the sidelines of India's practice session in Birmingham on Thursday.
When quizzed further that there can't be smoke without fire, the former Jharkhand top cop replied: "I see no smoke at all."
A probing scribe even asked why he was there when he was not scheduled to arrive, he replied: "Amazing, you know my schedule more than me."
Chaudhary reiterated that BCCI has only followed procedure by inviting applications as Kumble's tenure comes to an end on 18 June.
The timing of BCCI's invite for coaches' CV came up for discussion, Chaudhary retorted:
The joint secretary said that the mood in the team is upbeat.
"I frequently speak to the boys," he said to a query on whether he has had discussions with the team on all what has been reported.
He did not make any comments on Kumble's future.
"The process is well-defined. Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) is seized of the matter and will deal with it," Chaudhary said.
(With inputs from PTI)
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