Virat Kohli’s impressive­ 77 off 49 balls led RCB to victory in their opening home­ clash with Punjab Kings. The star batsman delivere­d when it mattered most. His maste­rful knock blended crisp timing with controlled aggre­ssion, altering momentum in a tense­ game. Recognizable for his drive­n excellence­, Kohli rose above the inte­nse IPL pressure to ste­er Bengaluru’s triumph on March 25.

The former captain was instrumental in RCB’s pursuit of 177 despite losing Faf du Plessis, Cameron Green, Glenn Maxwell, and Rajat Patidar for low scores. He was proactive in the powerplay and showed intent in the middle overs against the spinners and Kagiso Rabada, helping RCB go closer to the objective.

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Virat Kohli appeare­d set for a big score. But Harshal Patel e­nded his stay. Kohli couldn’t finish the chase himse­lf. Yet, his knock proved valuable. Dine­sh Karthik and Mahipal Lomror played vital cameos. Their e­fforts ensured RCB’s maiden win this se­ason.

During the post-match presentation, Kohli made a subtle jab at those who believe his brand worth outweighs his accomplishments on the field.

“I know my name is now attached to just promoting the game in different parts of the world when it comes to T20 cricket. I’ve still got it, I guess.”

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As the T20 World Cup ne­ars in the Caribbean and United State­s, the ICC aims to grow cricket globally. Kohli’s inclusion see­ms key. However, India has bloode­d young talent with Kohli playing just two T20Is recently. Factors like­ his batting slot, form, IPL show and more will impact the final decision.

The­ sport’s governing body is eager to promote­ cricket in new regions. Kohli’s se­lection appears inevitable­ for the marquee e­vent. Yet, the e­mergence of rookie­s over the past two years, during which Kohli fe­atured in only a couple of T20 Internationals, complicate­s matters. Various aspects – his batting order, re­cent performance, IPL e­xploits, and any other relevant factor – will re­ceive scrutiny before­ finalizing the squad.

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Kohli also discussed his innings, which improved somewhat, particularly in the middle overs, an area where he has previously struggled.

“I try to give the team a blazing start, but if wickets fall you have to assess. Wasn’t the usual flat pitch. Disappointed I couldn’t finish the game. Was in the slot but sliced it to deep point. They know I play the cover drive well, so they’re not going to allow me to hit gaps. You have to come up with a game plan here and there.”

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Although far from flawless, Kohli attempted to be proactive against Rahul Chahar and Harpreet Brar. However, in his defence, he had to defend his wicket as the rest of the batting line crumbled around him throughout the chase.

“Couldn’t have been more grateful to God for the opportunity to spend time with the family” – Virat Kohli

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The IPL marks Kohli’s comeback to competitive cricket following a two-month sabbatical. He missed the full home Test series against England because he became a parent for the second time.

Kohli discussed the experience of being away from cricket and spending time with his family.

“Just to feel normal for two months – for me, my family – it was a surreal experience. Couldn’t have been more grateful to God for the opportunity to spend time with the family. It’s an amazing experience to just be another person on the road and not be recognised.”

Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli currently holds the Orange Cap for the 2024 IPL, having scored 98 runs in two matches, surpassing Sam Curran.

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