Virat Kohli Century Credit: India’s dashing batsman Virat Kohli has suddenly revealed the biggest secret. Opening the secret, Virat Kohli has told who is responsible for his sixth IPL century. Virat Kohli feels he put himself under so much pressure that he never gave himself too much credit despite scoring six hundreds in the IPL, but added that what people say about his strike rate is a reflection of his success. don’t care. Kohli smashed 100 off 63 balls as Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) kept their hopes of reaching the playoffs alive by defeating Sunrisers Hyderabad by 8 wickets. Kohli shared a 172-run partnership for the first wicket with captain Faf Duplesey (71).

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Kohli Suddenly Revealed a Big Secret

Kohli said after the match, ‘I do not pay attention to the previous figures. I have already put myself under too much pressure. This is my sixth century in IPL. Sometimes I don’t give myself too much credit even after playing a good innings. So I don’t care what anybody says sitting outside, because that is his opinion.” Kohli has been criticized for his strike rate of around 130 but he has not failed to remind people that he is responsible for his franchise and the national team. What kind of responsibility have you been carrying on behalf of the team.

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Virat Kohli told who is Responsible for his Sixth Century

Kohli said, ‘When you are in that situation yourself, you know how to win the match. I have been doing this for a long time. It is not that when I play, I do not win matches for my team. I take pride in playing according to the situation. Kohli often slows down in the middle overs, but said he sticks to his technique and avoids playing any kind of ‘fancy shot’.

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We have to Play 12 Months of the Year

Kohli said, ‘I am not the kind of player who plays too many ‘fancy shots’. We have to play in 12 months of the year. I am not one of those players who play ‘fancy shots’ and give away their wickets. After IPL we have to play Test cricket. I have to stick to my technique and find ways to win for my team.