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Last two games humbling experience, says Kohli

Published On : 26 Mar 2016


Mohali, Mar 26 (PTI) India's batting star Virat Kohli today said it was difficult to be consistent in the shortest format and the two tight wins against Pakistan and Bangladesh were humbling experience for the team, which began its World T20 campaign as the overwhelming title favourites.

"It was very good to get that win (over Bangladesh). It is very difficult to be consistent in this formant and you need to come to terms with that. Sometimes you need character to get you over the line and that is why our spinners and Hardik (Pandya) were brilliant for us.

"This format requires you to be at the top of your focus while batting and fielding. So we need to stay in the moment and not get carried away," said Kohli ahead of the virtual quarterfinal between India and Australia in the ICC World T20 here tomorrow.

Kohli said Aussies will be tough as usual but they would take positives out of their 3-0 win Down Under in January.

"You always want to win convincingly but it is not possible all times. Sometimes you have to adapt well to tough situations like we did in the last two games. If you look at how we have played this season, we have been consistent. We can focus on what we did in Australia and take positives out of it but can't take anything for granted, it is a virtual quarterfinal. Why we beat them is important to remember rather than thinking only about the result. If we play to our potential, we can beat them again," asserted Kohli.

Kohli, who is in the form of his life, is a lot mellowed person now, although aggression still remains very much a part of his personality. Asked to give a sneak peek into his mental space, the team's biggest match winner had plenty to say.

Is it pooja path or meditation that keeps him calm in pressure cooker situations?

"Do I look like a pooja path guy?" he quipped before giving an elaborate answer and taking a dig at his critics.

"When I started, a lot about me was wrong. I was the tattoo guy, the one who wore stylish clothes. It is very easy to focus on the negative stuff but I choose not do that. The basic thinking is I want to improve as a cricketer every day.

I make sure I do all the hard work and hope it pays off one day. I back myself to go out there and win the game.

"As a cricketer, you don't have a long career. For me it is an opportunity. Once you get addicted to it (performing), you want more and more of it. You work so hard and you want that satisfaction," he explained.







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