Bengaluru: Indian cricketing figure, Virat Kohli, acknowledges the finite nature of his illustrious career, expressing his commitment to maximizing his contributions to the sport. With an unwavering dedication to his craft, Kohli, amidst his record-breaking performances, emphasizes the importance of leaving no stone unturned and avoiding any future regrets.
Having secured his eighth century in the IPL this season, Kohli’s prolific form continues to dominate the scoring charts, amassing an impressive tally of 661 runs from 13 appearances for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. In a recent video shared by RCB on social media, the 35-year-old athlete underscores his aspiration for a life devoid of remorse, highlighting his resolve to exhaust every ounce of effort until the culmination of his playing days.
Reflecting on his career trajectory since his inception with RCB following his leadership in India’s triumphant 2008 Under-19 World Cup campaign, Kohli elucidates the inevitability of an endpoint for athletes, thus emphasizing the imperative of strategic planning and execution to evade potential ruefulness in the twilight of his career.
As Kohli prepares to represent India in the upcoming T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies, discussions surrounding his leadership prowess have surfaced. Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh advocates for Kohli’s reinstatement as captain of RCB, citing his unparalleled amalgamation of determination, dedication, and assertiveness as pivotal assets for the team’s future endeavors, currently under the stewardship of South African cricketer Faf du Plessis.