Can't act like robot because of public perceptions: Virat Kohli

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Apr 07 2018 | 6:56 PM IST

Wearing heart on his sleeve with an aggressive body language that doesn't fit the purists' narrative, Virat Kohli is least bothered about pandering to public perceptions since he doesn't want to act like a "robot" in intense match situations.

"You cannot be a robot operating for the sake of what people are going to write or say about you," Kohli, who's known for his aggressive brand of leadership said during the launch of cricket historian Boria Majumdar's latest book 'Eleven Gods and A Billion Indians'.

India were down and out during their last big series in South Africa facing a possible whitewash before there was remarkable turnaround winning the final Test followed by emphatic twin series win in the limited overs format.

"The most important is self belief. You need to have the ability to look at things in a very different way than anyone else. We kept looking at things from the other perspective like winning the toss and batting, despite opposition from all quarters."
"The team believed it's the best decision for us and we backed it. In cricket with technique and everything there's no one way of doing something. There's always your way and if you believe in your way, you can make things happen."
"We went to the Test doing all the right things. Our intention was only to win. We were not dishonest to the game we were not scared at any stage. We were brave. We played the game the right way. we were moving ahead at all times."
"I don't have too many people who are very close to me. That is just the way life has gone for so many years, because naturally when someone has been stuck by me during tough times, I value that person a lot. I continue that."

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First Published: Apr 07 2018 | 6:56 PM IST

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