--- Selection error may have contributed to India's loss: Manjrekar --- Cricketer-turned-commentator Sanjay Manjrekar has said that selection error may have contributed to India's defeat against Australia in the Perth Test. "India, I think, made an error in going with four seamers, specially with Umesh Yadav and not Bhuvneshwar Kumar," Manjrekar added. "Jadeja could have been of more use than the fourth seamer," Manjrekar further said. --- Umpire didn't need to involve in Kohli-Paine verbal spat: Ponting --- Ex-Australia captain Ricky Ponting has said umpire Chris Gaffaney didn't need to involve in the banter between India captain Virat Kohli and Australia captain Tim Paine in the second Test at Perth. "It was a conversation, a bit of banter between the two captains and whatever we heard today has been pretty lighthearted and quite funny at times," Ponting added. --- Virat Kohli didn't call Tim Paine stand-in captain: BCCI --- After reports of India captain Virat Kohli calling Australia captain Tim Paine "stand-in captain" surfaced online, the BCCI clarified the claims were based on hearsay. "The BCCI would like to bring into notice...no such words were spoken on the field by Kohli," a statement read. Reports also claimed that Kohli told Paine he was the best player in the world.