
Former fast bowler Ajit Agarkar feels Virat Kohli will have a major role to play for India in the T20 series against West Indies despite not being the captain of the team anymore, adding that the team management should give clarity to the star batter about his role in the T20I side.
The 33-year old Kohli, who left India's T20I captaincy after the T20 World Cup last year, will play the shortest format of the game under captain Rohit Sharma for the first time when India take on West Indies in a 3-match series from Wednesday at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
"I think one of the top things about Virat Kohli, when he was captain, was that he didn't let his form falter. His runs didn't dry up with the extra pressure that can happen sometimes -- that didn't happen with him which was his greatness as a captain as well," Agarkar told Star Sports.