If I've to prove my worth and value, that place is not for me: Virat Kohli
Kohli said he dislikes constant shifts in how his value and contribution to the team are judged.
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Virat Kohli said he enjoys playing cricket, but not in an environment where his place is constantly questioned (PTI)
New Delhi, 15 May
Virat Kohli still loves the game enough to be focused on playing next year's World Cup, but the star India batter also makes it clear that if his worth is constantly called into question in a certain "environment", he would accept that the "place is not meant" for him.
Speaking
on his IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bengaluru's podcast, the 37-year-old
superstar said he detests the constant change of positions as far as the judgment on his value is concerned.
"I am
always ready because that's my daily life. You know, I work out, and we eat well at
home. It is because I like living that way. It is not only about playing cricket. So
that is where I am. I mean, this 27 (2027 World Cup) chat and all that...I've
been asked so many times, 'Do you want to play 27?'," he said.
"I
know the answer. Like, why would I leave my home, you know, get my stuff over
and be like, I don't know what I want. Of course, if I'm playing, I want to
play cricket. I want to carry on. Playing in the World Cup for India is amazing. But
as I said, the value has to be on two sides," he asserted.
"My
perspective is very clear. If I can add value to the environment that I am part
of, and the environment feels that I can add value, I will be seen. If I am
made to feel like I need to prove my worth and my value, I am not in that
space," said Kohli, who is counted among the greats of the game.
Kohli only
plays the ODI format now after quitting T20 Internationals in 2024 and Tests in
2025. With the ODI schedule shrinking considerably in the past few years, Kohli's
India appearances are now scarce.
The next
series he is likely to feature in is the away three-match assignment against
England from July 14 to July 19. Despite his desire to be a part of the team,
India head coach Gautam Gambhir has been largely non-committal on what the
future holds for both Kohli and another ODI great, Rohit Sharma.
Kohli said
he would be around till he is wanted in the set-up.
"I am
being honest to my preparations, I am being honest to how I approach the game.
I put my head down, I work hard. When I arrive to play, I work as hard if not
harder than anyone else and I play the game in the right way," he added.
Giving an
insight into his approach towards the game, Kohli said he is always prepared
for the grind even as a fielder expected to "run boundary to boundary for
40 overs".
"I
will do that because I have prepared accordingly. I am prepared that I will field 50
overs. After operating in this way, if I have to prove my worth and value, that
place is not meant to be for me," he said.
Kohli
cited his return to the Vijay Hazare Trophy after two decades during the 2025-26
season. He turned up in two games for Delhi and smacked a hundred in one of
them besides becoming the fastest to reach 16,000 List A runs.
"I
was very clear in my head that I am not going out there to prove anything to
anyone. I am going there to play because I love playing the game. That's how I
played Vijay Hazare as well. It was amazing.
"I
thought I had played for so long, do I have the motivation? But the moment my
intention switched to 'I want to play because I love the game', I just loved
batting. I felt like a child again. I was like, " This is not about anyone; this
is about me and the game," he explained.
Considered
among the greatest ODI batters of all time, Kohli has 14,797 runs in 311
matches at an average of 58.71. He has amassed 54 centuries and 77 fifties
during his ODI journey and has earned the moniker 'chase master' for his
ability to deliver under pressure.
'Don't
complicate things'
Kohli said
he finds his joy in playing but not in an environment where questions are
raised after selection.
"The
moment I feel like people are trying to complicate it for me and be like 'oh
this and that'. Either be clear and honest and upfront or be quiet and let me
play. If you go to a workplace and people say we believe in your abilities and
a week later they start questioning the way you operate, it's like why?"
he elaborated.
"Either tell me on day one that I am not good enough or I am not needed but if you have said that I am good enough and that we are not thinking otherwise, then be quiet. If you start operating up and down because of results, you can never have a consistent stance," he said.
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