
Virat Kohli's potential RCB sacking narrative emerges as ex-ENG star uncovers 2019 dynamics: ‘He was in line to become…'
Meanwhile, Moeen revealed that there was a time at RCB when the franchise was considering sacking Kohli as captain, and senior wicketkeeper batter Parthiv Patel was in contention to take over the big responsibility during IPL 2029.
"Yes, I think he was. I'm quite sure he was," Moeen told Sports Tak.
'Parthiv was in line to become RCB captain'
The former English all-rounder shed light on the incident and said it was Gary Kirsten's last year as coach in the franchise when the talks of Patel taking over the charge emerged, but it didn't materialise in the end.
"In the final year when Gary Kirsten was there-after the first year, I believe-Parthiv was in line to become captain. He had a brilliant cricketing brain," Moeen added.
"That was the talk at the time. I don't know what happened or why it didn't materialise, but I'm sure he was seriously considered for the role," he concluded.
Interestingly, the 2019 season was the last time when Parthiv played in IPL as he finished his league career with with 2,848 runs from 139 matches and won titles with Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. Meanwhile, RCB parted ways with Gary Kirsten ahead of the 2020 season, bringing in Simon Katich as the new head coach. However, Katich's stint was short-lived, and it wasn't until Andy Flower took charge that RCB finally ended their long-standing title drought, ushering in a new era of success for the franchise.

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