Kohli says he never doubted himself in game situations.
Indian captain Virat Kohli is an extremely dedicated cricketer whether be it game or fitness, he chooses to keep it always high and that makes him one of the fittest and best athletes in the sports world.
India's batting mainstay is undoubtedly the fittest cricketer in the world right now and his incredible fitness is an inspiration for many as well as his teammates that makes many of his fans.
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Well, Kohli’s supreme fitness is well documented and that’s something fan goes gaga over apart from his batting skills on the field and the latest one is Bangladesh’s ODI captain Tamim Iqbal.
During the latest Facebook live session with Kohli, Tamim has showered rich praise on the worldwide fitness-icon, calling the dashing right-hander cricket’s own fitness idol, who has been setting the standards with his fitness and discipline in the game of gentlemen’s.
Tamim said during the conversation, “There were times when we honestly looked up to different athletes from different sports regarding how fit they are or how disciplined they are.”
He further added, “But now I can proudly say that we have our own, from our cricketing family which is you. Thank you very much for entertaining us.”
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Meanwhile, Kohli spoke about his game and how he approaches match situations during the live session. He told Tamim, “To be honest, I never doubted myself in-game situations. Everyone who is human has doubts and weaknesses. Have their negatives. So, in practice during tours, if you haven't had a good session you feel you don't have that flow.”
He added, “Yes, doubts creep in then and it's at the back of your mind. The key is to keep going and get into that zone until you feel that it was just a distraction. If I believe I am good enough, then I am good enough.”
The Indian captain has also stressed the need to individual keep holding their own natural game while looking to improve their game. The star batsman further added, “My advice is even if you try a lot in practice, do try out new things in one or two games to check if it works or not. Because if you execute it under pressure in match situations then you get a different kind of confidence. Practice prepares you but the execution in the match makes you confident.”
Kohli signed off by saying, “Key is to have an open mind when it comes to improvising. I hear a lot of players say this is my natural game and I play like this but if opposition figures you out, you have to improve and stay a step ahead. Learn, process information, and execute.”
(With India Today Inputs)