Virat Kohli Unhappy After Getting Man Of The Match vs Punjab Kings. Says: "Should Go To..."
Anchoring yet another successful chase with his well-calculated knock, batting star Virat Kohli says the strategy of him holding one end tight while others play in their usual aggressive style is working well for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. RCB won their fifth away game in as many matches with Kohli scoring an unbeaten 73 off 54 balls in a chase of 158 against Punjab Kings. The win came less than 48 hours losing to the same opponents. Kohli shared a 103-run partnership with Devdutt Padikkal (61) to crush the hosts by seven wickets.
Kohli said he could continue to be the fulcrum of the side around whom the other players could build their innings as the batting great scored his fourth half-century of the season, taking RCB to third position with 10 points from five victories.
"I thought Dev made a difference today, this award should go to him, I don't know why they have given it to me. I can accelerate, but I want to understand the strengths of other players. Holding one end up at the moment, that's working for us, " Kohli said during the post-match presentation.
"We've set ourselves up nicely. Dev (Padikkal) can play around me, maybe Rajat (Patidar) can play around me. There's always a temptation to keep going the same way. We know in a run chase in T20 cricket, one partnership is enough. If need be, I can accelerate," said Kohli, who now has 8,326 IPL runs and 322 runs from eight games this season.
"It was a very important game for us. When you go from 8 (points) to 10, it makes a massive difference. We have played some amazing cricket away from home. The mindset has to be to get 2 points in every game," said Kohli.
The 36-year-old said the IPL auction for this season had given the side a lot of balance, which was