
Virat Kohli on completing his 16 remarkable years of international career, has opened up about the mindset and process that have made him a true legend of the game.
Kohli’s commitment to bettering himself with each practice session and each match has set him apart from other players of his generation. It is not just his talent, but his greedy desire to improve is one of the rare qualities that show Kohli’s greatness.
Virat Kohli said on Star Sports: “I have been trying to improve myself every day, every practice session, every year, every season. That has helped me to play for so long and to give performance to the team. I don’t think you can perform consistently without that mindset.”
Kohli’s hunger to be better every day
Furthermore, Kohli noted that every inning he plays and every practice session he endures is driven by a mindset to enhance his performance, not just for personal accolades but to lift his team to new heights. Kohli’s focus on making the team win rather than just individual achievements highlights his deep commitment to the game, his team, and his love for the game.
His legacy is built on the relentless drive to be better every day, and his cricketing journey of continuous improvement and passion inspires countless fans and aspiring cricketers across the world. Kohli reiterated that he always wants to win the games for India, and it makes him a better player.
Kohli signed off by saying, “When you reach here, you have achieved excellence. I think I try to go towards betterment every day. So that is a better word to use, and yes, performance obviously becomes a by-product. Because you have a mindset of how I can make the team win from here. This will make me a better player. This will put the team in a better position if I perform well. I have always had this mindset.”