IPL 2025: Virat Kohli reveals the biggest heart of his captain – 'I felt like a evening' | Cricket News

Former Indian captain and Royal Challengers Bengaluru star Virat Kohli opened up about the destructive loss of India in 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup Semi -Final against New Zealand. While talking about Rcb podcast Kohli, released on the Franchise's Youtube channel, revealed the mental situation in which India's defeat in Manchester in Manchester, and described it as “confused” and “evening”.
The 2019 World Cup became Kohli's third appearance and first captain in the tournament. India had dominated the league stage and won seven of nine games with a loss and a rain influenced by a rain.
The semifinal against New Zealand was played for two days due to rain. New Zealand released 239/8 after continuing at 211/5 on the reserve day.
India's Chase landed in disaster and lost its first three small gates to only five runs. Ravindra Jadeja and Mrs. Dhoni were reduced to 92/6 before creating hope with a partnership of 116 people.
When Dhoni exhausted during the closing stages, the match moved away from India's understanding. At the end of India, 49.3 was twisted to 221 at sea and was inadequate with 18 running.
“It was great in 2019. In fact, it was the first time after the semi -finals ended and the next morning Manchester left.
“I had no idea what I wanted to do, if I wanted to drink coffee, brush my teeth. What is the next step? I was completely gone. I don't understand that.”
“Everything was good. We had to play in the afternoon and it rained and then it had to come the next morning. Early conditions, and others. What were the odds? But then, how did things appear.
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“You cannot understand these things, you know. You just have to accept things. Of course, it is very difficult to accept, very difficult, but you have to come to that point and you should continue to move.”
England finally won the World Cup and defeated New Zealand in the final number.
Kohli finished with 443 runs in Nine Inning at Nine Inning at 55.37, including the second highest runner of India in the tournament, including the first score of five fifty and 82.
Rohit Sharma scored five centuries and fifty goals with 648 running with an average of 81.00 running of the tournament.
Other important Indian artists include Kl Rahul (361 running), Mrs. Dhoni (273 Runs), Jasprit Bumrah (18 small gates), Yuzvendra Chahal (12 small gates) and hard Pandya (226 Runs and 10 Little Doors).
The 2019 World Cup was the Son ODI tournament as Kohli's captain. The 2021 T20 World Cup resigned from the T20I captain after the group exit and then left the test captain in 2022.
Rohit Sharma then took over as the captain of India in all formats.