Virat Kohli Praises Team After Impressive Win Over Lucknow
After the impressive five-wicket victory against Lucknow Super Giants, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) star batsman Virat Kohli addressed the team in the dressing room. In a video shared by RCB, Kohli praised the players for their professional demeanor and aggressive play.
He noted that the team maintained pressure on the opposition from the start of the match and that the way they countered after Phil Salt's dismissal left Lucknow with no chance to recover. With this win, RCB has recorded four victories in five matches, placing them at the top of the points table. RCB chased down the target of 147 runs in just 15.1 overs, but Kohli expressed dissatisfaction with some areas of the team's performance.
He stated that he does not like to see batting collapses and emphasized that given the start the team had, the match should have been finished with only two or three wickets lost. Kohli expressed concern over the quick wickets lost in the middle order and advised the batsmen to play more responsibly in the future. He praised Rajat Patidar's innings, highlighting that he chose the right shots under pressure, which helped the team maintain control of the match.
Kohli also expressed happiness over Romario Shepherd getting a chance to bat and finishing the match. He concluded by motivating the team, stating that every player is getting the opportunity to play their role, which is a good sign for the long tournament ahead. RCB is now prepared to maintain this momentum and discipline as they aim for the title in their upcoming matches.
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