Kamaal R Khan blames Virat Kohli for non-selection of Suresh Raina and Yuvraj Singh in the Indian team

He’s a newsmaker and he knows it. Kamaal R Khan aka KRK, who calls himself a producer, actor and critic, has taken a jibe at Indian skipper Virat Kohli.

Recently, the Indian selection committee led by MSK Prasad announced the 15 member India squad for the 3 ODIs against New Zealand.

Left-handed batsmen Suresh Raina and Yuvraj Singh were not picked for the upcoming series due to failure in the mandatory Yo-Yo endurance test.

But KRK sprung to action and vented his emotions on Twitter saying that Virat Kohli has finally succeeded in confining Yuvraj and Raina to their homes.

He also went on to suggest that the two experienced players should now try their hands at commentary.

Here’s what KRK tweeted:

“Bechare YUVSTRONG12 n ImRaina Ko, Finally imVkohli Ne Hamesha Ke Liye Ghar Par Baitha Hi Diya hai! Koi Nahi Bhai commentary Karlo!”

https://twitter.com/kamaalrkhan/status/919202992422662149

This is not the first time that KRK has passed such useless comments. Previously, he called Kohli as “Monkey” and also made fun of MS Dhoni during the IPL 2017.

Also READ: KRK insults Virat Kohli & MS Dhoni on Twitter

He also stirred up controversy when he disrespected England’s women cricketer Sarah Taylor by posting a cheeky comment.

Also READ: KRK disrespects England’s women cricketer Sarah Taylor

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