"Any relationship in this world needs openness and honesty. It's no different in cricket teams where there is a captain and coach. You need to be honest," Clarke told PTI during an exclusive interview when asked about the alleged rift between Kohli and Kumble.
"There are bound to be disagreements but that can be sorted in closed environments. In any great relationship, you get challenged," he said.
"I know Anil Kumble, who is a wonderful person. A coach's job is to complement the captain sitting inside the change room. I can't assume what went wrong (if at all) as I am not a part of that change room," he said.
But the World Cup winning Aussie captain made it clear that cricket teams are run by captains as the buck stops at them.
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"In the end, it's a result-oriented game, where a captain will be judged on the basis of wins and losses," said Clarke.
Clarke, who is now a respected media pundit, then cited a beautiful example of a father-son relationship.
"Look, there are thousands of ways to skin a cat just like there is nothing called ideal parenting. Every parent have their own style as no two children are the same. It's no different in cricket also," said Clarke.
"Virat is a fantastic captain. He competes hard and the way one leads the side is a reflection of one's personality. He has been tactically brilliant in this tournament so far," he commented.
He didn't get into the debate on the raging pay dispute between Cricket Australia and the national cricketers but spoke about mutual trust that is paramount in these situations.
"I don't know what transpired but certain things need to be sorted in private. Ultimately all of us want that this great game of cricket should grow but authorities should also be aware that they need to look after the benefit of players.
Talking about the Champions Trophy, Clarke said that now that Australia is out, he is expecting an India versus England final.
"It was a fantastic win against South Africa. No doubt India is playing some great cricket at the moment. I had predicted an India vs Australia final.
"But now that Australia are out, England is a contender for the trophy too. They deserve to be in final. For me, I reckon, it will be an India vs England final," he signed off.