Former India cricketer said: ‘If Virat replaces Kohli, he would never leave the team at such a time.’

Team India captain Virat Kohli is back home on paternity leave. Four Test Border-Gavaskar series have been played between India and Australia, with captain Virat returning home after the first Test in Adelaide. Virat and Anushka Sharma will be supporting in January and that is why Virat had applied for a paternity leave to the Cricket Control Board of India (BCCI) before going on tour to Australia, which was approved by the board. While some experienced cricketers are supporting him with Virat’s paternity leave, some are criticizing the decision. Former India cricketer Dilip Doshi feels that if he had been replaced by Virat, he would not have done so.

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Dilip says that national duty should be a first priority because Virat should not go home. During a conversation with Sportskida, he said, ‘Nowadays I know that players want to be with their families when their kids are born. I understand all this, but when you are on national duty… if I save myself instead of Virat, I will not go. For me, national duty comes first. ‘

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He added, ‘You cannot legally prevent anyone from doing so. Cricket boards cannot make such rules as players cannot go to their family at such time. I wouldn’t have gone if I had. “Team India were able to score 36 runs in the second innings of the Adelaide Test. He said the team needed its leader at such a time. He said, ‘Team India’s leadership was very important to me. This is a sinking ship, a time when the team needs its leader more. If you leave the team at such a time, then you will leave the team with many questions. I hope the team comes out of this difficult time. ‘

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