The challenge of Indian teams in the Twenty20 World Cup ended in the Super-12. Ravi Shastri's tenure as the team's coach also came to an end when the Indian team withdrew from the World Cup. After stepping down, Ravi Shastri is now talking about the selection of the Indian team.

Ravi Shastri has made a sensational claim that neither I nor skipper Virat Kohli was involved in the selection process for the Indian team that was selected for the World Twenty20. He made the revelation in an interview with a television channel.

'I was not involved in the team selection. I was just part of the discussion about which final 11 players to play. The 15-member Indian team was selected by the selection committee for the World Cup. Neither I nor even captain Virat Kohli agreed to this', said Ravi Shastri.

Not only that, but Ravi Shastri strongly criticized the match schedule. 'I'm not making any excuses. But the match schedule could have been better. You are in the bio-bubble and will sit for a week after losing the first match against Pakistan

I don't think the duration of a team's match should be more than seven days in the future. The team has to face within seven days. Then why shouldn't he be against any team, said Ravi Shastri.

He also commented on Ravi Shastri and Kohli's allegations of bigotry in the dressing room of the Indian team. 'I do not believe in such things. I know the atmosphere in the dressing room. People are expressing predictions and predictions. People can write,

After the tour of England, it was reported that there was no quarrel in the Indian team. It was learned that some senior players had objected to Kohli's behavior. It was also rumored that the players had lodged a complaint with the BCCI.

Meanwhile, it is being rumored that Shastri has dropped the first bomb on team selection after stepping down as the team's coach. Therefore, there is a possibility that some more allegations will be made by the scribes in the near future. You were not involved in the team selection.