Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Not keeping a tab on IPL games of players: Virat

- Abhishek Paul abhishek.paul@htlive.com

BENGALURU:IT was baely three days ago that India lost to Australia in the ODI series, and the crest on Virat Kohli’s T-shirt has changed from the BCCI logo to that of Royal Challenger­s Bangalore. For a profession­al player, rest can be an obscure word at times.

Kohli was present here on Saturday as the Indian Premier League (IPL) team’s captain, but with the impending World Cup in England, talk about the national team often took precedence in the media interactio­n.

NO LIMIT ON GAMES

The IPL ends mid-may while the World Cup starts on May 30. Kohli had earlier spoken about the responsibi­lity of the World Cup probables to manage their workload in IPL. He, however, clarified that the Indian team management has not set any number of matches they should limit themselves to.

“We have not put a tab on any player. If I am able to play 15 or 12 or 10 games it does not necessaril­y mean other guys can only play that much.

“My body can allow me to play only certain number of games and I need to be smart about it. Someone else’s body might be less or more capable than mine. That’s an individual thing. The responsibi­lity lies with the player and everyone wants to play the World Cup. You don’t want to miss out on a such big event,” Kohli said on the sidelines of the RCB app launch.

“In the Indian team we have a culture of pursuing excellence every day. The players should take IPL as another opportunit­y.”

RCB coach Gary Kirsten added: “We do understand all the internatio­nal players barring the Indian team will be called back to their national teams. We have to accept that. We have been internatio­nal players ourselves and we understand the demands they have. We will be very reasonable in that space.

“Ultimately, every player needs to know that their priority is RCB for the next few days.”

Ashish Nehra, RCB bowling coach, said as India play their first World Cup game on June 5 against South Africa, Indian players will get three weeks to recover even if they play in the IPL final.

“In the case of a fast bowler, the more you play the better you get. If somebody tells a player to skip IPL and go directly to the World Cup, that is not the right way. Ultimately, handling the pressure in IPL matches is better than any practice session.”

DECISION-MAKING

Kohli said RCB’S losses in the past was due to bad calls. RCB , apart from Kings XI Punjab and Delhi Daredevils (renamed Delhi Capitals) among the original franchises, have not won the title.

RCB entered the final thrice, losing each time. “We failed in our task in the past because of wrong decision-making. It would not be right to say it was our bad luck,” Kohli said.

“Ultimately, one makes his or her fortune. If I make a bad decision and the other team is making a good choice in a pressure situation then that team will win. It’s our shortcomin­g that we have not been successful.”

He was hopeful the current squad will be up to the task. “You can’t predict the result but we have a good combinatio­n of players. I hope we show the spirit to fight against all odds. I hope the players are committed on a daily basis and handle themselves well on and off the field.

“This is my team and I don’t see myself leaving RCB for any other franchise.”

RCB start against holders Chennai Super Kings on March 23, the opening day.

 ?? PTI ?? RCB skipper Virat Kohli wants players to be smart with workload.
PTI RCB skipper Virat Kohli wants players to be smart with workload.

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