Virat Kohli’s exceptional form in the recent ODI series against South Africa has not only secured him the Player of the Series award but also marked a significant personal milestone. Amassing 302 runs at an impressive average of 151, with two centuries and a half-century, Kohli was pivotal in India’s 2-1 series victory. His batting was characterized by fluency, power, and astute placement, showcasing the brilliance fans have come to expect.
Speaking post-match, Kohli expressed profound satisfaction with his performances. “I don’t think I have played at this level for a good 2-3 years now, and I feel really free in my mind,” he revealed. This sense of liberation, he explained, allows his game to flow naturally. He elaborated on his approach, stating, “I just wanted to have some fun because I was batting well, just take a bit more risk. Just push my own boundaries and see where we go.”
Kohli identified his century in the opening ODI as particularly special, a knock that reignited his aggressive instincts and confidence. “Ranchi was very special for me because it just opened me up in a way that I haven’t felt for a while,” he shared. The seasoned campaigner also reflected on the inherent mental battles of being a batsman. He candidly discussed facing self-doubt throughout his career, framing these experiences as crucial learning opportunities that contribute to becoming a more balanced individual and a stronger competitor.
