Virat Kohli on his 47-ball 51 knock vs. DC: ‘I try and make sure not to close my solo and doubles …’

Virat Kohli and Krunal Pandya led Royal Challengers Bangalore To win six wickets Delhi capitals On Sunday, motivating RCB at the top of the IPL table. Chasing 163, Kohli scored 51 runs and Pandya contributed an unbeaten 73 as he shared an important 119 -run partnership, as RCB had stumbled up to 26 for 3, chased in 18.3 overs.
RCB came to a match-winning partnership after facing early failures, in which Kohli and Pandya rebuilt the innings methodically. This victory extended RCB’s unbeaten matches in away matches.
“It was a top win, especially looking at the surface. We watched some games here and played this wicket differently than those. Whenever someone chases, I keep checking with the dugout, whether we are definitely.”
Kohli emphasized the importance of maintaining speed through single and couple while chasing. “I try and make sure my solo and doubles are not closed so that the game is not stable. People are forgetting the importance of partnership and this tournament is coming out to try to dominate the bowlers through participation and professionalism in this tournament.”
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For Krunal Pandya, this innings marked its first fifty since 2016. The partnership between him and Kohli proved to be decisive in the result of the match.
Kohli admitted, “Krunal was outstanding, he could have an impact and it was just time. We have beautifully communicated, Krunal asked me to stay while taking his chance,” Kohli accepted.
Tim David’s Quick-Fire 19 runs five balls sealed the victory for RCB after Kohli’s dismissal.
Kohli praised the team’s finishing capabilities and the power of bowling. “We have additional power in Tim David, as well as Jitesh. The firing at the back end of the innings definitely helps you. And still Romario is well as well. Hazelwood and Bhuvi are world class bowlers, one of the reasons why Josh has a purple cap. Over.”