There was an eerie silence at the Kotla this morning before Delhi's training started with around 45 players named in DDCA joint secretary Anil Jain's list. The players reported to Jain before Chauhan even arrived and as per circular, it was Gambhir, who was in control.
While Gambhir didn't take part in the customary net session, he looked in total control as he decided on the batting order at the nets and also the bowlers he wanted to have a look at.
The absentees were all India or India A players like Virat Kohli (taking rest), Shikhar Dhawan (recuperating from injury), Ishant Sharma (rest), Unmukt Chand (on India A duty).
The other senior Rajat Bhatia, who many feel is the captaincy candidate of Chauhan faction, did not turn up for training today, nor did Ashish Nehra, who is unlikely to play any four-day games this time.
The notable absentee was former India all-rounder Madan Lal, who was appointed 'Mentor-cum-Advisor' by Chauhan group.
However another former Delhi stalwart Surinder Khanna was seen at the nets as his name as a 'Mentor' was enlisted in DDCA executive committee director Ashok Sharma's panel.
But during the entire duration of the net session, not for once did Gambhir and Khanna interact. Gambhir remained tightlipped when mediapersons wanted to ask him questions about the ongoing mess at DDCA.
While Chauhan has still not warmed up to the idea of Gambhir leading the side, he did concede that the India discard may be in charge till the new selection committee is formed and then a decision on captain will be taken.
"We will try and form the new selection committee in a couple of days. If the new selection committee appoints Gambhir, then he will be the captain," said Chauhan.
The names of probable selectors doing rounds include Rahul Sanghvi, Sarandeep Singh, Ravi Sehgal to name a few.
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