Virat Kohli is facing the heat after India cricket team’s dismal performance in the first two Tests against South Africa. Former Proteas captain Graeme Smith added to the misery by doubting Kohli’s credentials to lead the side.
Now, former India opener Virender Sehwag has taken a dig at the Indian skipper, saying currently there is no one in the team who can stand up to Kohli and point out his mistakes on the field.
Sehwag, who had earlier attacked the India captain for his selection policy said,”I think, Virat Kohli needs some players who can point out his mistakes on the field.”
“Every team has four-five players who advise the skipper and help him avoid mistakes on the field. I don’t see that in the current Indian squad,” Sehwag said in a show on India TV.
“There’s no one in the squad who can challenge Kohli’s selection decision in the dressing room. No player is up to his standard,” he added.