Virat Kohli finally breaks the silence of quitting as India, RCB Captain: “Exposed …”

India and Royal Challengers Bengaluru'nun continuous pressure and ruthless examination around the stroke for about ten years, the leadership in a “happy space” resigned “for the end of the” finally too much “. Kohli resigned as T20 captain after the World Cup in 2021 and then quit RCB's leadership role. A year later, he left the test captain after defeat to South Africa. Kohli, his career has come to a point where the attention has become unbearable, he said. “It got hard for me at some point because I had a lot of things in my career. I took over India for 7-8 years. I seized the RCB for nine years. There were expectations from a stroke perspective about every game I played,” Kohli 'RCB Bold Diarries' podcast'.
“I had no idea that the attention was far from me. If there was no captain, it would be a hit. Kohli, who took a break from the jack in 2022 and touched a bat at this stage, added that he had come to his life while fighting to be happy in the light of spotlight.
“That's why I resigned because I should be happy if I decide I want to be in this place.
Kohli, which has been with RCB since the opening pressure of IPL, said, “There should be an area that I can play without judging my cricket in my life, what to do this season and what will happen now,” he said.
The victory, which directs India to the title of World Cup under the age of 19, does not guarantee a seamless entry to the senior team, and Kohli said that the captain Mahandra Singh Dhoni and coach Gary Kirsten said.
“I was very realistic about my talents. Because I saw many people playing. And I didn't feel that my game was close to them. The only thing I had was stability. And I was willing to do everything if I wanted to win my team.
“This was the reason I had a chance to play for India at the beginning. And Gary (Kirsten) and MS (Dhoni) explained to me that we support you to play at number three.” Kohli said that two of them encouraged him to play his natural game, knowing that he would always be a warrior on the field.
“This is what you can do for the team. What you represent on the field, your energy, your participation is the greatest value for us. We want you to play this way.
“I mean, I didn't look at this direct match winner that could change the game from anywhere. But I had this thing, I will stay in the fight. I will not give up. And they supported it.” Kohli feels that tense energy is a very important thing for success in the cricket, and no matter how many running a point, it's something that keeps a player in a competitive mode.
“What happens when you are young, 'This age or whatever, if I had run in the amount of x', things will relax. It never happens.
“And this is actually the marker. When you stop feeling this nervousness, or the expectation of how things will emerge, when people say it's over.” He said.
“So this never gets away from you, because at that moment, this is the energy that continues to do what you need to do at that moment.”
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