Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s star batter, Virat Kohli, is determined to leave cricket with no regrets when he eventually retires from the sport. Since making his debut in 2008, Kohli has consistently set new records in international cricket. Currently playing a key role in keeping RCB’s IPL playoff hopes alive, Kohli shared his approach to giving his best in every game during a recent event in Bengaluru.
At the Royal Gala Dinner, Kohli emphasized the importance of not leaving any unfinished business or regrets behind when he eventually retires. He expressed his commitment to giving his all until the end of his playing career, stating that he intends to take a long break once he retires. Kohli’s dedication and passion for the game have been evident in his performances, with impressive stats in the ongoing IPL season, where he leads the race for the Orange Cap with 661 runs in 13 innings.
In addition to his success in the IPL, Kohli made history in the 50 overs World Cup last year by surpassing Sachin Tendulkar to become the player with the most ODI hundreds. Looking ahead, Kohli will represent India in the upcoming T20 World Cup, set to begin in June in the US and the West Indies. While the cricketing world eagerly anticipates his future plans and retirement announcement, Kohli remains focused on giving his best on the field and leaving a lasting legacy in the game.
As RCB gears up for a crucial match against Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, Kohli’s leadership and performance will be crucial in their quest for a playoff spot. With his stellar track record and unwavering commitment to excellence, Kohli continues to inspire fans and aspiring cricketers around the world. As he navigates the latter stages of his career, Kohli’s determination to leave no stone unturned and play with no regrets serves as a testament to his enduring impact on the sport.