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Virat Kohli has opened up about the mental toll of leading both India and Royal Challengers Bengaluru RCB, revealing that the constant pressure eventually became overwhelming. Speaking on RCB's Bold Diaries podcast, Kohli said, quotI captained India for 7-8 years and RCB for nine. There were expectations on me as a batter every single game.

Virat Kohli born 5 November 1988 a Kohli led RCB to the final. 139 SBM, which aims at creating a cleaner India, Kohli and the Indian cricket team, in collaboration with Anurag Thakur, undertook a cleaning initiative at the Eden Gardens on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti of 2016.

Virat Kohli needs no introduction. Former India captain relinquished his role as captain for the Royal Challengers Bangalore after having led the franchise for 9 years. He made his IPL debut in the first-ever match of the IPL on April 18th, 2008 against Kolkata Knight Riders at RCB's home ground, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. Virat Kohli is the leading run-scorer in the IPL and holds the record for

Virat Kohli, one of the most loved cricketers across the world recently shared the reason for stepping down as a captain of the Indian national team and Royal Challengers Bengaluru RCB. He

Virat Kohli revealed that the relentless pressure of leadership eventually pushed him to step down as captain of both the Indian team and Royal Challengers Bangalore. He also admitted that, during that challenging period, he briefly considered leaving RCB. Listen to Story Virat Kohli admitted

A bonafide superstar of the sport and the TATA IPL, Virat Kohli has been with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru RCB through thick and thin. The flamboyant cricketer was the captain of the Indian team that won the 2008 ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup and since then there has been no looking back for Kohli.

Announcement of Captaincy Resignation Virat Kohli announced in September 2021 that he would step down as the Royal Challengers Bangalore RCB captain at the end of the 2021 IPL season. This announcement sparked discussions about the future of the team and his role. T20I Captaincy Kohli also announced that he would step down as India's T20I captain, but this announcement came before the

Virat Kohli opens up about stepping down from the captaincy of India and RCB, revealing the personal reasons behind his decision and the importance of maintaining happiness and focus in his career.

Kohli is the only player to have played for one team in all 18 IPL seasons. He was seen on his knees, head bowed to the turf, and in tears when RCB completed their six-run victory in the IPL 2025