Virat Kohli has quashed rumours of a rift in the Indian team, saying some of the reports were “baffling” and “ridiculous”, ahead of the team’s departure for the series against West Indies.

Recent media reports have spoken of a feud between Kohli and Rohit Sharma over the issue of split-captaincy. However, the current captain across formats denied the issue in no uncertain terms, and berated the media for overlooking the progress the team had made over the last few years.

“It’s baffling, to be honest. It’s absolutely ridiculous to read such stuff that comes out there,” he said. “We are feeding off lies, we are overlooking facts, we are turning a blind eye to all the good things that have happened, and creating fantasies and scenarios in our head, and we want to accept that this is the truth. I’ve seen this for too long now, bringing personal lives into the picture. It’s disrespectful at the moment.

“If the team environment was not good, we wouldn’t have played the way we have in the last two-three years. I know very well how important the dressing-room environment and the trust factor are to succeed in international cricket. If that wasn’t there, we wouldn’t have been here in world cricket.”

“I’ve always praised Rohit when I’ve had an opportunity, I believe he’s that good, I’ve had no issues. As I said, it’s baffling, to be honest. I don’t know who is benefitting from all of this. We here are living, breathing, working towards getting Indian cricket to the top, and here people want to get some kind of pleasure in bringing this up. I don’t understand how that works.”

India begin their series against West Indies with the first T20I in Lauderhill, Florida on August 3.