Recalling the planned move, former national selector Raja Venkat told PTI that the idea to elevate Kohli was prompted by a string of poor results during the tour of Australia at that time.
India had been thrashed 0-4 in the Test series and the team seemed to be in disarray as the drubbing had come within few months of a similar debacle in England.
"Two of my colleagues were there during the Test series and after 0-3 margin, they came back. What they saw was that the team's morale was down and players were confined in small groups and it didn't look good," Venkat told PTI.
"Since we had seen Virat lead a North Zone team brilliantly in a Deodhar Trophy competition a season before, we thought why not select him as captain for tri-series. Accordingly we informed the then secretary (Sanjay Jagdale). Secretary then informed the president.
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Amarnath, on his part, refused to comment on Venkat's revelations.
"I am not aware about what has come out in the media. I would not wish to make any comments about this," Amarnath said when asked for his response on the controversy stoked by Venkat's claims.
Kohli was a mere 23 years of age when the selectors were contemplating his elevation and asked whether the batsman was even ready for the tough job, Venkat said it could have gone either ways.
However, he did not divulge what kind of equation the selection committee shared with Dhoni.