As an example, it’s happening right now. While the BCCI has not stated whether Hardik Pandya is their long-term pick for India’s Twenty20 captaincy, the player has made statements that suggest he is. On the other hand, all-format skipper Rohit Sharma has stated that he has not made a decision regarding his T20 future.
Even during Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s brilliant captaincy, there was curiosity over his limited-overs captaincy when he announced his retirement from Test cricket (2014–15). After Virat Kohli took over as Test team captain, there was some concern over Dhoni’s future leadership with the white-ball squad.
Such a circumstance could result in two power centers on the team, but coach Ravi Shastri managed to avoid this.