Kohli, who led the team to a 5-0 clean sweep in the just-concluded one-day series against Sri Lanka, was answering in context to the tall scores made by Indian top-order with Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Ajinkya Rahane, Ambati Rayudu and the skipper himself helping themselves with a ton each.
"I don't think that only field restrictions (four fielders outside 30-yard circle) should be attributed to the big scores by the batsmen. Yes, field restrictions are helpful but only in India or sub-continental conditions where the pitches are batsman friendly.
He went to elaborate his point of view.
"I believe field restrictions of four fielders is a good thing considering that the fight between bat and ball is pretty even and in fact you can say that bowlers enjoy a bit more advantage in these places. So it's good that the restriction makes it an even contest," Kohli explained as to how he looked at the thing.
Having taken India to victory yesterday with a match-winning ton, Kohli said he never felt any "pressure".
Having taken a morning flight from Ranchi after yesterday's day-night affair, Kohli wasn't too keen to answer questions related to cricket as he unveiled his new website www.Viratkohli.Club and a new animation character inspired by his on-field exploits.
Asked about whether he would continue to bat at No 4 or get back to his preferred No 3 slot in the ODIs, Kohli said, "I still don't know about that. I was assigned a specific role by the team management during the series and I tried to perform that role to the best of my abilities. It's not for me to say whether I would be going back to No 3 slot in batting order or not," said Kohli.
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