Kohli is not expected to be back in the country before July 17 as he is currently enjoying a break after the limited-overs series against the West Indies.
The CAC, which also includes Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman, conducted interviews for the coach's position yesterday but did not announce the final decision. Ganguly had stated that the CAC needed some more time to work it out.
"When you speak to Virat Kohli, he is aware. He doesn't want to be the main person," the Cricket Association of Bengal president said.
Ganguly had also created quite a flutter by stating that Kohli will have to understand how coaches work, seen as a terse message for the Indian captain who had a fallout with previous chief coach Anil Kumble.
Ganguly's comments came in the wake of news reports that the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators, headed by Vinod Rai, has asked the BCCI to announce the name of the coach by this evening.
Asked about the reports, Ganguly said, "We will speak to him (Rai), I will speak to him. He is a very respected man."
"He (Rai) has got the right (to ask us). The reason we wanted to (hold back) was because Virat is on a holiday to America, and you don't want to disturb him in the break. If he is available on the phone, we will talk to him."
Pressed further about the date of appointment of the new coach, the ex-India skipper said, "very soon".
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