Former captain Kapil Dev has suggested that out of form opener Virender Sehwag and Mohammad Kaif should be asked to quit the Indian team and play domestic cricket to regain their touch.
"Whether its Mohammad Kaif or Virender Sehwag or any other player if they were not in form should be asked to leave the team," Kapil said in Allahabad on Monday night.
"Cricketers whose performance is not satisfactory should be advised to leave the team and asked to play in domestic matches and when they improve their performance be taken back in the Indian team," he added.
Kapil said players, who are doing well, should be given a place in the Indian team as retaining poor performing players would affect the balance of the team.
Praising former captain Sourav Ganguly, Kapil said he should be taken back in the team if he continues to perform well in the domestic matches.
He hoped that Sachin Tendulkar would be able to perform at his best after undergoing a shoulder surgery in London, but suspected that age might come in his way.
When asked about the Indian team's chances in the 2007 World Cup, Kapil said the team has to cover a long distance to prepare themselves for the big event.
"Let us see the team's performance in the matches ahead," he said.
While welcoming the BCCI's decision of giving pension to former cricketers, Kapil said that veteran cricketers should benefit from it.
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